Sit up straight at the Tate: James Whistler's mother has her eye on you
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Family values: James Whistler's famous 'Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter's Mother' forms part of the largest exhibition of works by the artist to be held since his death in 1903. The display opens at the Tate Gallery this week and runs for three months
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