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Your support makes all the difference.Emil Nolde The work of German Expressionist Nolde has had a profound effect on western painting in the 20th century. Following the career of this mystical colourist, from the early Biblical paintings (Dancing Girls, right) to the work done while in hiding from the Nazis, this is unmissable. Whitechapel Gallery, London E1; to 25 Feb
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