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Second helpings of UK’s Grand Tour

Domenichino’s Madonna della Rosa (before 1627) makes rare public appearance at Chatsworth House

Emily Sharpe
4 March 2016
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Domenichino’s beautiful Baroque painting Madonna della Rosa (before 1627) is making a rare public appearance at Chatsworth House, the Derbyshire home of the Cavendish family for the past 450 years, as part of season two of the Grand Tour, a series of shows and events in Nottingham and Derbyshire that kicks off this month. The picture, which is normally in the family’s private quarters, will be on display in A Grand Tour of the Devonshire Collection (19 March-23 October), which explores works acquired by the family during their travels to the Continent. Also on show is a collection of Old Master drawings by the Antwerp artist Sebastian Vrancx (1573-1647), which have not been on display at Chatsworth before.

• For more on the Grand Tour 2, visit www.thegrandtour.uk.com

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