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The sensational designs of Alphonse Mucha | Apollo
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[Poll] - In his posters and illustrations, the art nouveau artist fused Slavic motifs with Japanese influences to create a style that was truly cutting-edge, writes Zoe Guttenplan
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The Frick Collection brings its history back to li
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[Poll] - As the beloved New York museum reopens its doors after a four-year refurbishment, there is more to delight the public than ever before, writes Edward Behrens
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Author: Edward Behrens | Apollo Magazine
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[Poll] - Edward Behrens is editor of Apollo.
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On artistic eggcentricities | Apollo Magazine
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[Poll] - Hitchcock was a softie when it came to them, while Dalí poached them for his work, writes Niki Segnit
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What Wellington bought after Waterloo | Apollo Mag
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[Poll] - An exhibition of the Dutch paintings the 1st Duke of Wellington purchased in Paris reveals another aspect of an extraordinary life, writes Fatema Ahmed
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The fashion house with a bias for craft | Apollo M
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[Poll] - An exhibition in Tokyo celebrating the artists and artisans Loewe has worked with over the decades is tailor-made for craft lovers, writes Edward Behrens
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New Directions Publishing
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[Poll] - New Directions was founded in 1936, when James Laughlin (1914–1997), then a twenty-two-year-old Harvard sophomore, issued the first of the New Directions anthologies.
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Manny Vega makes a noise in New York | Apollo Maga
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[Poll] - The mosaic artist’s celebration of El Barrio combines influences including African clothing to Latin jazz to create something wonderfully new, writes Christina J. Faraday
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Has a piece of Henry VIII’s lost crown been buried
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[Poll] - Late medieval gold is vanishingly rare, so a metal detectorist’s discovery may be a truly spectacular find, writes Christina J. Faraday
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