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The Secessionists’ capability to act as both socially minded artists and shrewd marketers is the focus of a new publication, ‘Secessions: Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann’. ⁠ Read Jill Lloyd-Peppiatt’s review in our April issue: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

The Secessionists’ capability to act as both socially minded artists and shrewd marketers is the focus of a new publication, ‘Secessions: Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann’. 
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In our April issue, Eric M. Zafran reviews the accompanying publication to The Morgan's exhibition, ‘Crafting the Ballets Russes. Music, Dance, Design: The Robert Owen Lehman Collection’. Read here: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

In our April issue, Eric M. Zafran reviews the accompanying publication to <a href="/MorganLibrary/">The Morgan</a>'s exhibition, ‘Crafting the Ballets Russes. Music, Dance, Design: The Robert Owen Lehman Collection’.

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The retrospective 'Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious' at Dulwich Picture Gallery is the first major display of Garwood’s work since her Memorial Exhibition in 1952, and aims to ‘reintroduce [Garwood] as an artist in her own right’. Read Lotte Crawford’s review: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

The retrospective 'Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious' at <a href="/DulwichGallery/">Dulwich Picture Gallery</a> is the first major display of Garwood’s work since her Memorial Exhibition in 1952, and aims to ‘reintroduce [Garwood] as an artist in her own right’.

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‘British Portrait Miniatures from the Thomson Collection’ is Sloman’s first major foray into this specialised field and is especially tenacious in her investigation into the provenance of the miniatures and understanding of the studio practices. ➡️ burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

‘British Portrait Miniatures from the Thomson Collection’ is Sloman’s first major foray into this specialised field and is especially tenacious in her investigation into the provenance of the miniatures and understanding of the studio practices.

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William Aslet’s article, ‘The discovery of James Gibbs’s designs for the façade of Burlington House’, deepens our understanding of one of the most important townhouse commissions of eighteenth-century Britain and the evolving taste of Lord Burlington. burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i… ⁠

William Aslet’s article, ‘The discovery of James Gibbs’s designs for the façade of Burlington House’, deepens our understanding of one of the most important townhouse commissions of eighteenth-century Britain and the evolving taste of Lord Burlington. 

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A once-in-a-lifetime event, ‘The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence’ at V&A spans the century of the greatest grandeur enjoyed by the Mughal Empire, from 1560 to 1660. Read Parshati Dutta’s review for free in our April issue: burlington.org.uk/archive/exhibi…

A once-in-a-lifetime event, ‘The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence’ at <a href="/V_and_A/">V&A</a> spans the century of the greatest grandeur enjoyed by the Mughal Empire, from 1560 to 1660.

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The discovery of a letter in which Edwin Landseer discussed his famous commission, ‘The monarch of the glen’, along with a reappraisal of the known documentation associated with it, provides a more nuanced understanding of this key Victorian work. ➡️ burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

The discovery of a letter in which Edwin Landseer discussed his famous commission, ‘The monarch of the glen’, along with a reappraisal of the known documentation associated with it, provides a more nuanced understanding of this key Victorian work.

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The largest ever Salvo retrospective challenges the division of his conceptual and painting practices. Read our Contemporary Art Editor Kathryn Lloyd's review of this show in our current issue: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

The largest ever Salvo retrospective challenges the division of his conceptual and painting practices.

Read our Contemporary Art Editor Kathryn Lloyd's review of this show in our current issue: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…
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In our April issue Adriana Concin discusses the rediscovery of a late sixteenth-century Italian miniature once displayed in Walpole’s cabinet; long thought to depict Cappello, it is now attributed to Lavinia Fontana. Read here: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

In our April issue Adriana Concin discusses the rediscovery of a late sixteenth-century Italian miniature once displayed in Walpole’s cabinet; long thought to depict Cappello, it is now attributed to Lavinia Fontana. 

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Our Article Editor Christine Gardner-Dseagu reviews the accompanying catalogue to the exhibition 'Penelope' at Museo MArTA. Read in our April issue: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

Our Article Editor Christine Gardner-Dseagu reviews the accompanying catalogue to the exhibition 'Penelope' at <a href="/museo_marta/">Museo MArTA</a>. 

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Research into a portrait at YaleBritishArt has revealed the identities of twelve Jacobean portraits attributed to the Flemish painter Paul van Somer. Read Edward Town and Jessica David’s article in our April issue: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

Research into a portrait at <a href="/YaleBritishArt/">YaleBritishArt</a> has revealed the identities of twelve Jacobean portraits attributed to the Flemish painter Paul van Somer. 

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Fifty-seven paintings by Rachel Ruysch have been brought together for the first retrospective currently at Toledo Museum of Art, accompanied by a comprehensive, richly illustrated catalogue. Read Anna C. Koldeweij’s review: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

Fifty-seven paintings by Rachel Ruysch have been brought together for the first retrospective currently at <a href="/ToledoMuseum/">Toledo Museum of Art</a>, accompanied by a comprehensive, richly illustrated catalogue.

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Intriguing discoveries about French art ranging from the medieval period to the late 19th century are published in May, alongside a variety of reviews covering subjects such as Cimabue, Orphism and the ceramics of Julian Stair. burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

Intriguing discoveries about French art ranging from the medieval period to the late 19th century are published in May, alongside a variety of reviews covering subjects such as Cimabue, Orphism and the ceramics of Julian Stair.

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The costume institute and its annual gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art have become fixtures on the museum world’s map and calendar. Read May's Editorial, 'Fashionistas', for free: burlington.org.uk/archive/editor…

The costume institute and its annual gala at <a href="/metmuseum/">The Metropolitan Museum of Art</a> have become fixtures on the museum world’s map and calendar.

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Reactions to French works published in British newspapers and journals between 1814 and 1830 were often negative in tone and politically motivated. Despite this criticism, these accounts provide a valuable perspective on the art of the period. ⁠ burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

Reactions to French works published in British newspapers and journals between 1814 and 1830 were often negative in tone and politically motivated. Despite this criticism, these accounts provide a valuable perspective on the art of the period.
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‘Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature’ at The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a compelling and comprehensive overview of Friedrich’s work for an American audience. Read Nina Amstutz’s review: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

‘Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature’ at <a href="/metmuseum/">The Metropolitan Museum of Art</a> offers a compelling and comprehensive overview of Friedrich’s work for an American audience.

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Greuze’s paintings, known for their charm, were lauded by the artist’s contemporaries. Two early compositions were part of the collection of Madame de Pompadour; stylistic and technical analysis of them expands their early provenance. ⁠ Read more here: burlington.org.uk/archive/back-i…

Greuze’s paintings, known for their charm, were lauded by the artist’s contemporaries. Two early compositions were part of the collection of Madame de Pompadour; stylistic and technical analysis of them expands their early provenance. ⁠

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'Maria Lai: A Journey to America' at Magazzino Italian Art is the first retrospective in North America dedicated to Lai’s œuvre, yet its merits extend far beyond a formal presentation of the artist to a non-Italian audience. Read for free: burlington.org.uk/archive/exhibi…

'Maria Lai: A Journey to America' at <a href="/magazzino/">Magazzino Italian Art</a> is the first retrospective in North America dedicated to Lai’s œuvre, yet its merits extend far beyond a formal presentation of the artist to a non-Italian audience.

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