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The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus (detail; 1588), Hendrick Goltzius.

Beautiful Monsters in Early European Prints and Drawings (1450–1700)

The National Gallery of Canada shows off its collection of fantastic beasts by the likes of Dürer and Mantegna

17 July 2020
Model wearing Mary Quant’s Pattern No. 3288, set against the Houses of Parliament (1964), John Walcott

Mid-Century Modern: Art & Design from Conran to Quant

How Swinging London became the centre of a revolution in style – an exhibition at Dovecot Studios

17 July 2020
L’Estaque (detail; 1879–83), Paul Cézanne.

Cézanne: The Rock and Quarry Paintings

A video tour of Princeton University Art Museum’s shuttered exhibition with curator John Elderfield

17 July 2020
Gross - Friedrichsburg – Princetown. 1683 Brandenburg, 1717 - 24 Ahanta, 1724 Neths, 1872 Britain (2004–05/2017), Paa Joe.

Paa Joe: The Gates of No Return

The Ghanaian artist and coffin-maker’s memorials to slavery on the Gold Coast are on view at the High Museum in Atlanta

17 July 2020
The Quartetto Noûs performing a tribute to Beethoven on 4 July.

Ravenna Festival

Some 40 performances from the annual festival of opera and classical music are freely available to stream online

10 July 2020
Portrait of a woman from the House with Garden (1st century BC), Pompeii.

Pompeii

An immersive display at the Grand Palais shines a light on recent excavations of the ancient city

10 July 2020
The Blue Fuji (1831), Katsushika Hokusai.

Fuji, Land of Snow

A display of prints at the Musée Guimet reveals how Japanese artists have depicted the great mountain across time

10 July 2020
Derek Jarman at Prospect Cottage (detail; c. 1990).

Derek Jarman: My garden’s boundaries are the horizon

The Garden Museum is a fitting setting for this exhibition exploring the role of nature in the artist and film-maker’s work

10 July 2020
Lac Sevan, Arménie, URSS, 1972 (1972/73), Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Henri-Cartier Bresson: Le Grand Jeu

The French photographer’s chosen ‘Master Set’ of his most important works is the focus at the reopened Palazzo Grassi

3 July 2020
School scene (early 16th century), France.

A Window on to Everyday Life

An array of functional objects at the Musée du Cluny shows how medieval people ate, played, prayed, and took care of themselves

3 July 2020

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