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July 2006 Issue Henrietta Garnett A Palette of Painters The Private Lives of the Impressionists By Sue Roe LR
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October 2012 Issue Bryan Appleyard Some Capital Painters The Company of Artists: The Origins of the Royal Academy of Arts in London By Charles Saumarez Smith LR
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