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The masters are coming to London

Paintings by Goya never seen in this country are to form the centrepiece of a dramatic exhibition at the Royal Academy next year of portraits from "the age of revolution" between 1760 and 1830.

The period, informed by the Age of Enlightenment, revolution in France and America and social and economic upheaval all over Europe, is virgin territory for an art exhibition.
Read entire article at Telegraph (UK)