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Laura Freeman
Book Review
Why should art have ever been considered a male preserve?
The Mirror and the Palette by Jennifer Higgie and Women in the Picture by Catherine McCormack reviewed
By Laura Freeman
Style
The daring young man who gave his name to the leotard
The leotard was always a happily ambiguous garment
By Laura Freeman
Art
The art of politics: what ministers hang on their walls
The people have a right to know what’s on Boris’s wall
By Laura Freeman
Home
What does your wedding reading say about you?
A friend struggled through 30 lines of A.A. Milne’s ‘Us Two’. ‘You try saying “Pooh” 25 times,’ she recalls
By Laura Freeman
Art
The first-century saint who went viral
On art’s — and Twitter’s — fascination with Veronica and her sudarium
By Laura Freeman
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