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The Travelling Companions by Augustus Egg
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A horticulture-themed artwork at Floriade 2012: world horticulture festival
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Van Gogh Vase with Pink Roses (1890) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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Jan Brueghel the Elder Flowers in a Vase (year unknown) National Museum of Art, Bucharest
Andy Warhol Flowers (1970) The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
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Manet Lilacs in a Vase (c 1882) Nationalgalerie, Berlin
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Monet Blue Water Lilies (1916-1919) Musée d’Orsay, Paris
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Off with her head … portrait of Mary Queen of Scots by an unknown artist, in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
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Dutch Painter, Fred Breebaart, who divides his time between The Netherlands and Curacao.
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Georges Seurat (1859-1891) - Man Leaning on a Parapet
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Searching for the surreal ... Google doodle pays homage to cubist painter Juan Gris.
Screen print … Raqs Media Collective's Untold Intimacy of Digits (2011).
Paysage Rose Avec 7 Personnages (T 19) 14 Juin 1975, by Jean Dubuffet
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Detail from Battesimo di Cristo, by Nicolas Poussin (1594-1655).
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Frances Stuart, left, and Barbara Villiers with her son in portraits by Peter Lely.
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Aerei, 1989 by Alighiero Boetti, ‘that glorious plane-crowded sky that looks stitched in silk and not scripted in Biro’.
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Lisa Milroy, Newcastle upon Tyne Here, Lisa Milroy has selected paintings from 1984 to 2011 that demonstrate her highly imaginative use of black. Emerging in the 1980s when painting was going through one of its periodic revivals, Milroy has continued to produce work of rare painterly charisma, taking as her subjects everything from door handles to geishas (Mourning Geisha, 2002, pictured). At Gallery North from 6 March until 4 April 2012
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Alice Channer, London Channer's clothing-inspired sculptures (such as Slip, 2011, pictured) aren't afraid to get up close and personal with consumer culture. In this show, she collides current pieces with classics, so stretchy Topshop items, the flowing drapery of classical statues and Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking suit have all inspired giant digital prints that fall cape-like from the ceiling. At South London Gallery, SE5, until 13 May 2012
Edward Burra, Nottingham For far too long, Burra has been dismissed as an eccentric minor talent. But this timely exhibition of his works – inspired by sailors and prostitutes in French ports and the jazz-era cool of 1930s Harlem streets, and including The Straw Man, pictured – should lead to a reassessment
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'A stolen moment of family intimacy' … Johan Zoffany's Sir Lawrence Dundas with his Grandson, 1769-70
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