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ft.com | Jackie Wullschlager
It is a moment for quiet art in London: Hiroshige’s floating world at the British Museum, Victor Hugo’s shadowy drawings at the Royal...
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3 weeks ago |
ft.com | Jackie Wullschlager
Degas’s “Wounded Jockey” has tumbled from his horse. Boccioni paints the animal as eddying rainbow curves in “Plastic Forms of a Horse”.
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3 weeks ago |
ft.com | Jackie Wullschlager
Venice’s Accademia owns the most enigmatic and poetic of all Renaissance paintings, Giorgione’s “The Tempest”, and the most famous...
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Jackie Wullschlager
It opened its doors one minute early and in that instant, defying formality, a step ahead, warmly welcoming, the world’s most popular...
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Jackie Wullschlager
In 1931, August Sander explained his book Face of Our Time as “basically a declaration of faith in photography as a universal language”.
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