Drawing
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We asked you to show us your creations after doodles in a book written by a 14th-century Franciscan monk in Naples were added in centuries later by two children, according to an academic at the University of York
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Terrified horses, playful leopards, anxious lemurs … the 18th-century painter’s acute observation and compassion are vividly present in this impactful show
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Cory Arcangel swaps canvas for clickbait, Ai Weiwei gives his verdict on the EU and the weird world of Victorian medical models – all in your weekly art dispatch
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Victoria and Albert Museum, London
The Flemish are detailed, the Dutch are florid – but it’s Rubens who steals the show -
Kate Greenaway-winning illustrator William Grill shares sketches he made drawing the wolves at Wild Spirit Wolf sanctuary in New Mexico to research his breath-takingly beautiful new book The Wolves Of Currumpaw
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Sketching requires looking at objects in a different way – it’s all in the detail, writes Daniel Glaser
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The 78-year-old’s Germanic imagination remains as courageous as ever with this visceral and erotic exhibition that unearths perverse beauty in human decline
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Saville made her name with giant paintings of fleshy, flawed bodies. She talks about being bankrolled by Charles Saatchi, how having children is changing her art – and the joy of late-night vacuuming
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McDonalds mixes with Soviet-style art, Damien Hirst’s leaky vitrines, and Pompeii’s bungled facelift – all in your weekly art dispatch
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'No sketching': V&A; signs betray everything the museum stands for
Oliver WainwrightNo visit should be complete without tripping over a skinny-jeaned student clutching a sketchbook. This draconian diktat denies visitors their art education
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A Grand Tour of the Midlands, Top Gear’s misguided spin around the Cenotaph and Britain’s best new architects – all in your weekly art dispatch
Ask Jack What sort of tablet should I buy for drawing?