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Reuniting the Renaissance painter’s six mythological masterpieces raises tough questions about their sexually violent content
The Covid crisis slammed the doors on some wonderful exhibitions, now available to view once again
At London’s Royal Academy and Frankfurt’s Städel, two forthcoming exhibitions take sparklingly different approaches
The FT’s chief visual arts critic gives her verdict on an exhibition devoted to the craft of colour
An engrossing biography of Titian vividly evokes 16th-century Venice
A shameless hustler, Tintoretto was also, as this exhibition shows, a painter who could put Titian in the shade
Titian’s painting, on show outside Russia for the first time since 1768, is a sophisticated, daring composition
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A little-known period of Antoon Van Dyck’s life in the Italian city is the subject for an enticing exhibition
Emotional drama of private world found its way into his art
Are the master's later works really those of a political artist?
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