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Your chance to win Hilma af Klint: Notes and Methods by Christine Burgin (ed.)
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Your chance to win Courtauld Impressionists: From Manet to Cézanne (National Gallery)
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Your chance to win ‘The Islamic World: A History in Objects’ (British Museum/Thames & Hudson)
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Your chance to win Miraculous Encounters: Pontormo from Drawing to Painting (Getty Publications)
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Your chance to win Corot: Women by Mary Morton (Yale University Press/NGA Washington)
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Your chance to win Designers & Jewellery 1850–1940: Jewellery and Metalwork from the Fitzwilliam Museum
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Your chance to win Michaelina Wautier, 1614-1689: Glorifying a Forgotten Talent by Katlijne Van der Stighelen
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Your chance to win ‘Michael Jackson: On the Wall’ (National Portrait Gallery)
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Your chance to win ‘The Militant Muse: Love, War and the Women of Surrealism’ by Whitney Chadwick (Thames & Hudson)
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Your chance to win a copy of ‘Delacroix’ by Barthélémy Jobert (Princeton University Press)
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Your chance to win ‘Visitors to Versailles: From Louis XIV to the French Revolution’ (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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Your chance to win ‘Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World’ (Getty Publications)
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Your chance to win ‘America’s Cool Modernism: O’Keeffe to Hopper’ by Katherine Bourgignon
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Your chance to win ‘Rodin and the art of ancient Greece’ by Celeste Farge, Bénédicte Garnier and Ian Jenkins (Thames & Hudson)
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Your chance to win ‘The Silver Caesars: A Renaissance Mystery’ by Julia Siemon (ed.)
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Your chance to win ‘Making the Americas Modern: Hemispheric Art 1910-1960’ by Edward J. Sullivan
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Your chance to win ‘Blue: the History of a Color’ by Michel Pastoureau (Princeton University Press)
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Your chance to win ‘Zurbarán – Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland Castle’ (Frick Collection)
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