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“Bignamini and the Detroit players presented a lovely and tasteful rendition, breathing new life into the great master’s hymn to nature.” Read “A Viennese hour in Detroit,” by Thomas Philbrick. Thomas Philbrick newcriterion.com/dispatch/a-vie…

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“Watteau was an acute reporter of the world he saw.” Read “What-ho, Watteau!,” David Platzer. newcriterion.com/dispatch/what-…

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“Ghotmeh is one of the few who stand firm in the middle, unafraid to use drama and flair to articulate an architectural narrative.” Read “A range of possibilities,” by Frederick Hervey-Bathurst. newcriterion.com/dispatch/a-ran…

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“Each painting, set in its own atmosphere of restrained color that often conjures a heightened mood, has its own type of mark.” Read “Northern lights & lightning,” by Dana Gordon. newcriterion.com/dispatch/north…

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“Personal taste, quietly yet firmly expressed through private collections, once shaped public institutions.” Read “The gentleman’s bequest,” by Brett Erickson. The Morgan The Frick Collection newcriterion.com/dispatch/the-g…

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“Weightless gravity was alive and well in New York City.” Read “Milken on the beach in China,” by Laura Jacobs (December 1996). newcriterion.com/article/milken…

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“Keith Windschuttle positioned himself prominently so that he took the shocks, to the relief of the more timid.” Read “Keith Windschuttle, 1942–2025,” by James Franklin. newcriterion.com/article/keith-…

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“The Nazis’s use of the concept of degeneration has made even the idea of a decline or deterioration in art suspect.” Read “‘Degenerate’ art, fearful critics,” by Anthony Daniels. newcriterion.com/article/degene…

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“Monet’s ambition was to be nothing less than the premier representative of French painting.” Read “Monet in the ’90s,” by Andrew Forge (May 1990). newcriterion.com/article/aoemon…

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“For classical music to regain its health fully and avoid a relapse, it needs to make a thorough accounting of what went wrong.” Read “Music after DEI,” by Don Baton. newcriterion.com/dispatch/music…

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“The performance was of a quality that should be recorded for posterity.” Read “Season’s end in Palm Beach,” by Paul du Quenoy. newcriterion.com/dispatch/seaso…

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“Culkin looks and acts like the type who would giggle ashamedly at any mention of the phrase ‘alpha male.’” Read “Television sets,” by Kyle Smith. Kyle Smith newcriterion.com/article/televi…

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“Queen Victoria was considered the ‘grandmother of Europe,’ through marriages rather than military conquests.” Read “Grandmother knew best,” by David Platzer. newcriterion.com/article/grandm…

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“What Bishop has produced is nothing less than a love letter to the city of Paris.” Read “Occupational hazards,” by John P. Rossi. newcriterion.com/article/occupa…

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“Dickens was an obsessive-compulsive character whose will was law and whose self-belief was absolute.” Read “Show Boz,” by Paul Dean. newcriterion.com/article/show-b…

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“Joseph Conlon is American but chooses to speak as little English as possible.” Read “America’s best Greek & Latin teachers,” by Joshua T. Katz. newcriterion.com/dispatch/ameri…

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