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Bruegel to Rubens: a rare opportunity to see 'outstanding' artBetween them, Antwerp's Museum Plantin-Moretus and the Ashmolean in Oxford own some of the most "outstanding" holdings of 16th and 17th century Flemish drawings, said Jackie Wullschläger in the FT.
The great tastemaker describes how he brought ‘harmony’ and ‘positive energy’ to a group of objects ranging from Chinese ritual vessels to Japanese screens via Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Lucio ...
“It’s not what it seems” is how Desmond Shawe-Taylor describes Pieter Bruegel's painting of The Massacre of the Innocents. The original work of the Dutch Renaissance painter was a pretty ...
After a challenging year in which international galleries, auction houses and museums have been forced to scale back their operations and make redundancies on an alarming scale, a slower, more ...
The great tastemaker describes how he brought ‘harmony’ and ‘positive energy’ to a group of objects ranging from Chinese ritual vessels to Japanese screens via Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Lucio ...
Clive Myrie presents the first semi-final of the classic quiz where contenders return to the black chair under the glare of the spotlight and the ticking clock to win a place in the grand final. The ...
Often choosing historical works by artists such as Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Ziegler uses the space between digital imagery and physical representation as place to explore formal elements. “It's ...
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