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Wheeler: Some reflections on the world of central banking
I recently read Andrew Graham-Dixon’s excellent biography on Caravaggio, the early 17th century Italian painter whose bold realism, deep sense of humanity and stunning use of light, transformed the art world. As now deceased Australian art critic Robert Hughes said, ‘there was art before him and art after him, and they were not the same.’ Caravaggio lived a dramatic and tumultuous life. Graham Dixon described it as ‘the darkest and most dangerous life of any of the great painters’. While we could debate the desired temperament of central bankers, the world in which they have operated monetary policy over ... (full story)
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