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April 2015
How America saved the French Impressionists
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January/February 2015
The pugnacious and perennial bad boy and his ego
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November 2014
Giovanni Battista Moroni was a sharp-eyed portraitist who painted working people as well as the rich
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November 2014
As a National Gallery exhibition shows, the artist refused to be broken by bereavement and bankruptcy
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