'Roman-cast similitude': Cromwell and Mantegna's Triumphs of Caesar
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The Royal Collection: Utility and delight
págs. 228-233
Henry VIII's tombs: 'Plus catholique que le pape'?
págs. 234-238
Frederick, Prince of Wales: Taste, politics and power
págs. 239-245
Carlton House: George IV and wheeling and dealing in the eighteenth century
págs. 246-250
A Carlton House miscellany: William Kent and Carlton House Garden
págs. 251-255
A portrait of Snowdon: Moments in time
págs. 256-261
Pots and petrography: Art history versus scientific analysis
págs. 262-264
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Bucking and setting the trends: Old and new disciplines at the Royal College of Arts
págs. 266-269
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The good news and the bad news: Schinkel's travel in Britain
págs. 276-276
The gentler sex, and violence: Artemisa Gentileschi at the Casa Buonarroti
págs. 277-280
Palazzo Strozzi exhibits its best: The international art and antiques fair in Florence
págs. 281-281
The Stylish Image: Printmakers to the Court of Rudolf II
págs. 282-283
Lessons from an exhibition: Katrin Bellinger's summer show
págs. 284-284
The price of fish: 'Fresh Art' and art school degree shows
págs. 285-286
Props from the Past: Niki de Saint Phalle/John Bellany
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