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The National Gallery plays host to the first ever exhibition of Lorenzo Lotto, whose portraits are so alive they stare back
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Heading the How To Academy’s line-up for July, Dame Harriet Walter talks Shakespeare with Katherine Rundell
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Michelangelo's divinity shines through in this National Gallery exhibition. Sebastiano does not fare so well
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Visual Arts
This focused survey on the Venetian Renaissance is, in places, mesmerising
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Visual Arts
Venus, but not as you know her - we were gripped by the V&A Botticelli show
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We review Botticelli's Divine Comedy drawings, as they come to the Courtauld Gallery130 years late...
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Artist, inventor, genius: if you've got a mathematical brain, you'll love this London Leonardo da Vinci exhibition
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Classical Music
Fretwork and Red Byrd present a rare chance to experience the music of seventeenth-century London in a fitting venue
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The leading early music choir return to London for their annual Christmas appearance
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Visual Arts
Get up and close and personal with the National Gallery's spectacular Renaissance treasure, the Palmieri alterpiece
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Visual Arts
Major British Museum exhibition celebrates ornate metalpoint drawings from old masters to contemporary highlights
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Treasures of the Courtauld Gallery collection by Jonathan Richardson the Elder capture the famous portrait painter in new drawings exhibition
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Visual Arts
Renaissance masterpieces and dodgy 19th century knock-offs: spot the odd one out at the British Museum's new permanent gallery for the Rothschild, Waddesdon Bequest