ART
July/August 2013
Music is integral to the National Gallery’s Vermeer show, perfectly representing the arc of life itself
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June 2013
A contemporary of the British Pop Artists, Patrick Caulfield is at last coming into his own
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May 2013
George Catlin both recorded and idealised the vanquished native Indian tribes of North America
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April 2013
Where Edward Hopper found isolation, George Bellows heard the hubbub of modern America
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Written each month by Standpoint's resident art critic, Michael Prodger
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