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Articles in April, 2003 issue of Apollo
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Wembury House, Devon: 'a house of legendary grandeur'
by Hugh Meller -
Diary: April 2003
by Hedge Seel -
'A cultivated eye for the antique': Charles Winn and the enrichment of Nostell Priory in the nineteenth century
by Sophie Raikes -
Art in Exile: Flanders, Wales and the First World War
by David Fraser Jenkins -
A Minton floor rediscovered at Cliveden
by Hugo Brown -
Nineteenth Century European Art
by Gabriel P. Weisberg -
National Trust acquisitions 2002-2003
by Christopher Rowell -
A George III silver service at Waddesdon Manor
by Philippa Glanville - The Milan International Fine Art & Antiques Show Palazzo per le Belle Arti ed Esposizione Permanente Via Turati 34, Milan, Italy 5th-13th April 2003
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'Reining toasts': portraits of beauties by Van Dyck and Dahl at Petworth
by Christopher Rowell -
'Like a Roman sepulchre': John Soane's design for a Castello d'acqua at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, and its Italian origins
by David Adshead -
Menzel's Realism: Art and Embodiment in Nineteenth-Century Berlin
by Daniel Johnson -
European porcelain figures at Fenton House
by Anton Gabszewicz -
Jose Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-34
by Anthony W. Lee -
Thomas Bewick and Cherryburn
by Mark Purcell -
The Vyne Ramesses: 'Egyptian Monstrosities' in British country house collections
by Tim Knox
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