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Delacroix's Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople Restored

Following a meticulous course of conservation treatment, Eugène Delacroix’s Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople is returning to the Red Rooms, joining a number of other famous works by the artist. By restoring the piece’s colours to their original brilliance, once darkened by yellowed varnish, the conservators’ work has allowed its complex significance to shine through once more. Commissioned in 1838 by King Louis-Philippe I, the Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople (12 April...

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Bar Shrimp, Manchester M1: ‘This is meaningful, highly adept cooking’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants

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Anger at Katie McCabe’s move to Chelsea is forgivable – crossing line into abuse is not | Suzanne Wrack

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'Every red light was making my heart race': 61 km, two exams, and a father’s X post

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If cores are what agents crave, Intel's new Clearwater Xeon 6+ might just quench their thirst

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Victorian terrace with riverside views on the market for just £40k

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