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Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening

By: Sep. 13, 2010

Paper conservator Stella Ditschkowski and Agnes Valencak Head of Exhibitions stand on a step ladder as they inspect The Fall of Lucifer by Sir Edward Burne-Jones during it's installation at The Ashmolean Museum on September 13, 2010 in Oxford, England. On loan from the private collection of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber at 245 x 118cm this is the largest painting to feature in the Museum's first major art exhibition: The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy. The exhibition brings together over 140 paintings from the Ashmolean s collection of Pre-Raphaelite art, along with international loans from public and private collections.

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Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image
Stella Ditschkowski and Agnes Valencak

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image
Stella Ditschkowski

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image

Photo Flash: The Ashmolean Prepare Their First Major Art Exhibition Since Reopening  Image

Photo Credit: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images


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