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Terrible Lapses Of Tastes Over Vincent Van Gogh

Page 10 from 4th November 1988

OF ALL those who plotted the course of modern art in late nineteenth-century France, none has enthralled the popular imagination quite as......

Myth, Melancholy And Morality

Page 7 from 23rd November 1984

EVEN the new Cold War has rules of detente. When, for example, the forces of Nato periodically play at soldiers, the notional enemies in their mock......

Some Losers And Weepers

Page 7 from 18th January 1985

THE FILMS offered us on television over Christmas were the predictable mix of the good, the bad and the indifferent. The BBC gave an amazing......

People And Places

Page 12 from 15th July 1988

Historian monk Doc Bellenger ordained CONTRATULATIONS to Dom Aidan Bellenger, or "Doc Bellenger" to the Downside boys who know him, who was......

Films By Freda Bruce Lockhart

Page 7 from 6th May 1983

Bergman's screen farewell FORMAL farewells are not always believable or even meant to be believed. But when Ingmar Bergman declared that Fanny and......

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