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The Doria Pamphilj Collection Little-known in this country, the Doria Pamphilj Collection is one of the finest groups of Old Master paintings in the world. Here is a rare opportunity for British audiences to see such masterpieces as Velsquez's portrait of Pope Innocent X and works by Titian, Breughel, Caravaggio, Guercino (right) and others. National Gallery, London WC2 (0171-839 3321), to 19 May
Cezanne After all the hype this show eas-ily lives up to expectations. The final room, with one wall devoted to The Large Bathers from Philadelphia, is one of the all-time epiphanies of gallery-going. Tate Gallery, London SW1 (0171-887 8000), to 28 Apr
British Art Show IV Five years ago the last British Art Show aroused critical ire with the work of Julian Opie and Rachel Whiteread. This year's stars of the exhibition include Mark Wallinger and Damien Hirst. City Art Centre, Edinburgh (0131-225 2424), to 28 Apr
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