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    <description>As a society photographer faces trial for allegedly swindling France’s richest woman out of a fortune, Kim Willsher reports on a very French feud</description>
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    <description>Occasionally an exhibition both startling and compelling lands in one of London’s off-centre galleries. Cut and paste is one of them.</description>
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    <description>Dulwich Gallery’s survey of 100 years of American painting is a confidence trick, a parade of very modest pictures, says Brian Sewell.</description>
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    <description>From Renoir and Picasso to Tutankhamun to the Terracotta Army, Daralyn Danns and Niki Chesworth check out the must-see exhibitions this Easter.</description>
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    <description>The V&amp;A's Surreal Things exhibition contains some wonderful pieces but it never really goes much deeper into the chasm that separated the surrealist movement.</description>
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    <description>A drawing by David Hockney of Celia Birtwell, wife of late fashion designer Ossie Clark, is to be shown in public for the first time as part of the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition.</description>
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