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"textContent": "**Andrew Cranston** was on the golf course thinking about Bruegel. “It’s the curse of being an artist,” he says. “Or a blessing. You never switch off – your antennas are always up.” He was thinking about landscape; how the perfectly cut green dipped and curved, like the sloping, meandering expanses of the Flemish painter’s worlds. “In some ways, golf was the first time I really experienced landscape,” he adds.\n\nWe’re standinghellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\nnbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;\nView Gallery (6 images)nbsp;\n\n",
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