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Angus Trumble "Master of the horse: an exhibition at the National Gallery, London, confirms Stubbs's reputation as the greatest horse painter, yet, as Angus Trumble observes, he remains an elusive artist". Apollo. FindArticles.com. 02 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PAL/is_521_162/ai_n15947604/
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Voluptuous but chaste: the eagerly-awaited second volume of Hilary Spurling's biography of Matisse completes a definitive life
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In the footsteps of Leonardo
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Masterpieces, old and modern: a rare Brancusi fetched a staggering price at Christie's, proving that the richest collectors are still prepared to pay over the odds for outstanding modern art
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Where passion drives the market; in defiance of the country's flagging economy, the Italian art market has grown vigorously in the past decade. A new generation of collectors is discovering the country's contemporary artists and is moving into under-explo
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Master of the horse: an exhibition at the National Gallery, London, confirms Stubbs's reputation as the greatest horse painter, yet, as Angus Trumble observes, he remains an elusive artist
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The beauty of cruelty
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Not only postcards
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Around the galleries: Susannah Woolmer previews Russian icons, Old Master drawings and a renaissance health and safety manual in London this July
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What is a renaissance garden? Garden historians use the terms 'renaissance', 'mannerist' and baroque' freelyand often interchangeably, Tim Richardson argues that such art-historical classifications fail to distinguish between the many traditions of
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The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver
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Pirro Ligorio: The Renaissance Artist, Architect and Antiquarian
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by Andy McConnell - 10 to catch: Apollo's selection for the month ahead
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Publishers and museums
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Artist of arcadia: landscape painting in seventeenth-century Italy was radically innovative, but the achievements of the major masters, such as Claude, Domenichino and Poussin, have overshadowed the contribution of other painters. Clovis Whitfield rescues
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From the Moulin Rouge to Le Chat Noir: Yonna Yapou reviews an ambitious exhibition that vividly sets Toulouse-Lautrec in the context of life in Montmartre. It opens in Chicago later this month
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Venice Biennale news: several countries are exhibiting at the Biennale for the first time this year, says Samson Spanier. But the important thingschampagne and politicshave not changed
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Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain
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Signac the Fauve: the Musee d'Orsay has organised perhaps the most comprehensive and wide-ranging exhibition of neo-impressionism ever. Samson Spanier sees the light
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Turner's vanishing boat
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'International Arts and Crafts'
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New York news: the home of the skyscraper was once also a treasure-trove of grand town houses. Louise Nicholson takes a tour of them with the help of a splendid new book
by Louise Nicholson
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