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FEATURES | Louisa McKenzie on how tarot, astrology and other forms of divination have inspired art through the ages; Sophie Barling visits the meticulously preserved apartment of Mario Praz in Rome; Jake Grewal talks to Michael Delgado about his tender yet unsettling paintings and charcoal drawings; and Annick Lemoine says it's time for Jusepe de Ribera to emerge from Caravaggio's shadow
 
REVIEWS | Sarah K. Kozlowski on the Sienese painters who sparked a revolution in European art; Charles Darwent on the neoclassical art of Guillaume Lethière; Damian Thompson recalls London's lost gardens; Gabrielle Schwarz on the artists who embraced early forms of tech; Suzanne L. Marchand on Augustus the Strong's weakness for luxury; and Rosalind Jana is engrossed by Hervé Guibert's photo novel about his great-aunts
 
MARKET | Samuel Reilly previews the latest edition of BRAFA; Jane Morris considers the major challenges facing the art world in 2025; Emma Crichton-Miller raises a glass to the craftsmanship of 17th-century German glasswork; and Edward Behrens wonders if the market is taking Old Masters more seriously
 
PLUS | Barnaby Phillips on how the return of looted Asante artefacts has been received in Ghana; Irina Dumitrescu free-associates at a show of textiles by Sheila Hicks; Gillian Darley on the architect who startled Georgian London; Hettie Judah on the problem with portraits; Christina Makris visits a subterranean gallery-cum-winery in Tasmania; Emily Cox visits the house Edith Wharton designed for herself in Massachusetts; and Orlando Reade relishes the mysteries of a painting by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
 

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All roads lead to Siena
 
All roads lead to Siena
Sarah K. Kozlowski on the painters who sparked a revolution in art
 

Where is the art market headed in 2025?
 
Where is the art market headed in 2025?
Jane Morris looks at the changes and challenges in store for the trade
 

 
Back to the future? The art of divination
 
Back to the future? The art of divination
Louisa McKenzie on the esoteric practices that have inspired artists through the ages
 

 
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