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    <description>A new show at the Royal Academy celebrates a small German painter with a big reputation who remained parochial and primitive to the last.</description>
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    <description>The late Edwardian painters of Camden Town, currently at Tate Britain, aspired to provide low-cost art for ordinary people, says Brian Sewell.</description>
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    <description>In his obsessive series of the prostitutes of Camden, Walter Sickert shocks with his brute honesty, says Brian Sewell.</description>
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    <description>The hidden glories of Somerset House are to be revealed in a full restoration of its 18th-century buildings.</description>
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    <description>28 of Henry Moore's later, larger works are being installed in the sylvan setting of Kew Gardens - just as he always wanted.</description>
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    <description>How to rebrand Britain's foremost watercolourist for the exhibition-going masses? Why, bring in the genre's most recent celebrity convert, David Hockney of course, says Brian Sewell.</description>
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    <description>The Courtauld Institute's Adam and Eve exhibition is a provocative introduction to Lucas Cranach's work  -  but its meagreness leaves you wanting to learn more.</description>
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    <description>The novelist's family claims it is the only painting of the much-loved writer; its detractors say it can't possibly be. As the debate rages, a national treasure is at stake.</description>
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    <description>Staff at the Courtauld Institute of Art received a collection of more than 50 paintings valued at &amp;pound;5 million. Yet nobody at the gallery had heard of their owner, Dorothy Scharf.</description>
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    <description>Guercino was all but lost until the Courtauld began to resurrect his reputation. Now the ragbag collection of one of its founding fathers contributes to an enlightening exhibition.</description>
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    <description>The latest exhibition on at Somerset House's Hermitage Rooms titillates with its promise of sex and scholarship  -  but leaves the visitor wanting much more, says Brian Sewell.</description>
    <dc:date>2006-12-11T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <description>Sales such as Christie's Old Master Pictures are not just for buyers. The auction houses offer a unique opportunity to glimpse paintings rarely seen in public, says Brian Sewell.</description>
    <dc:date>2006-12-04T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <description>When an Austrian archduke, appointed by a Spanish king, employed a Flemish painter to copy his collection, the first ever illustrated art catalogue was born.</description>
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    <description>He saw himself as a traditionalist, but Oskar Kokoschka's great triptych of 1950, on show at the Courtauld, sounded the death knell for figurative painting, says Brian Sewell.</description>
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