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INSIDE THE ISSUE
 
FEATURES | Martin Herbert goes in search of Gerhard Richter; Tim Smith-Laing on how Eugène Viollet-le-Duc revived the Middle Ages; Jorge and Darlene Pérez talk to Claire Barliant about collecting modern art in Miami; Emma Edwards on emeralds that made Europe green with envy; Robert Douglas-Fairhurst on the poets who have felt the pull of Bruegel; and introducing the Apollo 40
 
REVIEWS | Nathaniel Silver on Fra Angelico's path to sainthood; Susan Owens on the enlightened attitudes of Joseph Wright of Derby; Isabella Smith on the monstrous forms of Axel Salto; Julian Bell on the Euan Uglow revival; and Edward Town on culture shock in Tudor England
 
MARKET | Jane Morris asks why Labour won't help the arts; Emma Crichton-Miller on Canaletto's command of the market for views of Venice; and Michael Delgado on what to expect at BRAFA
 
PLUS | Hettie Judah on the age-old problem of painting nudes; Barnaby Phillips asks what has gone wrong at the Museum of West African Art; Edward Behrens on the museums making spectacles of themselves; Gijs van Hensbergen looks forward to the Sagrada Família being finished at last; Jenny Linford on the seedy history of the pomegranate; Christina Makris on the ancient vines vying for UNESCO's attention; and announcing the Apollo Prize for Drawing
 


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW ISSUE
 
Angels' delight
 
Angels' delight
Nathaniel Silver sings the praises of Fra Angelico in Florence
 

Gerhard Richter at full scale
 
Gerhard Richter at full scale
Martin Herbert gets to grips with the painter's long and elusive career
 

 
Why won't Labour help the arts?
 
Why won't Labour help the arts?
The UK government's policies give us the worst of all worlds, writes Jane Morris
 

 
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