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1 April, 2020 11:14 pm

London: Royal Academy of Arts hosts "Treasures from Budapest: European Masterpieces from Leonardo to Schiele"

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The Royal Academy Of Arts in London is to host an important exhibition called Treasures from Budapest: European Masterpieces from Leonardo to Schiele.
The exhibition will showcase more than 200 works including paintings, drawings and sculpture from the early Renaissance to the twentieth century.
Important works by such artists as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, El Greco, Rubens, Goya, Manet, Monet, Schiele, Gauguin and Picasso will be on display, many of which have not previously been shown in the UK.

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Treasures from Budapest: European Masterpieces from Leonardo to Schiele which will start on September 25 has been organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest (which houses the state collection of international art works in Hungary, including the famous Esterházy collection) and with the partnership of the Hungarian National Gallery.
Treasures from Budapest: European Masterpieces from Leonardo to SchieleRoyal Academy of Arts

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