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In the 1930s, the artist emerged from a creative slump into his visionary late period
The New York museum’s detective work reunites 10 of the objects depicted in the canvas
The painter in his final years lights up this novel of vivid women and sensual detail
The artist’s elaborately produced books are celebrated in a lavish new study and a show at the Centre Pompidou
Stunning religious sites created in the modern age
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The break points and continuities of art in France are highlighted in this rich exhibition
Collectors who find pleasure in sharing their collections with the public
National Gallery exhibition explores paintings from the point of view of the artists who owned them
Albert Barnes amassed an unrivalled trove of works that ‘triumphantly combines erudition with pleasure’
Artistic creativity beyond Europe has had a vital, and sometimes decisive, influence on the west
Scoffed at by critics but collected by painters, Rousseau continues to puzzle art lovers
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Kunstmuseum Bern takes bequest from Cornelius Gurlitt
How low rent and cheap wine in Montmartre helped fuel an artistic revolution
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