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Nov 18, 2011Leonardo da Vinci - Painter at the Court of Milan
"Leonardo da Vinci - Painter At The Court of Milan," the largest exhibition of Leonardo's surviving paintings ever attempted, recently opened at London's National Gallery.See also: Alaistare Sooke's and Luke Syson's video for the Telegraph; and Jonathan Jones's and Lindsay Poulton's video for the Guardian. The exhibition is reviewed by: Laura Cumming for the Guardian, 12 November; Charles Darwent for the Independent, 13 November; and Angus Kennedy, "Leonardo da Vinci: a curious humanist," Spiked on-line, 17 November.
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