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Art critic Waldemar Januszczak takes viewers on an exploration of the Baroque tradition, citing its best examples starting in Italy, moving through Spain (focusing on Velasquez, Caravaggio and Zurburan), and on to Belgium and Holland to discover such celebrities as Rubens and Vermeer.
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