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Tate Britain’s new exhibition shows how the artist’s eye for clothes has all the qualities of the very best fashion designers
The American artist’s later work is on show at the Morgan Library & Museum, New York
An exhibition that serves as a double portrait of James and his friend John Singer Sargent
Dulwich Picture Gallery’s enchanting exhibition of a painter more renowned for his power portraits is a ‘revelation’
A stupendous show charts how artists from Homer to Sargent realised the medium’s potential
Also Sara Shamma and David Price
Also Eric Ravilious and John Singer Sargent
A study of the painter’s legacy focuses on the portrayal — and treatment — of women in modern art
Also ‘Salt and Silver’ and ‘Magnificent Obsessions’
With its intimate, idiosyncratic works, this outstanding exhibition challenges preconceptions
Finance whizz at equal ease with tycoons and rare tomes
This rich celebration of Venetian drawing ranges from the Renaissance to the early 20th century
A sparkling exhibition that pays due respect to the role of women in the genre
A classic 19th-century tale: how European experience shaped American innocence
A charming retrospective of a master painter who faded into undeserved obscurity
‘The whole atmosphere in the shop was very much of a party about to happen’
This exhibition of work by the Spanish painter concentrates on his mastery of a subject that was his private passion: gardens
An exhibition in Florence highlights the city’s place in the imagination of US artists before the first world war
The Metropolitan Museum’s refurbished American Wing provides a fine home for its trove of US art
Al Weil’s philanthropy derives from a passionate affair with the 19th-century watercolourist Hercules Brabazon Brabazon
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