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The education secretary defended the changes that come into force next year, arguing that pupils will be studying a broader core of works that must include at least one Shakespeare play, poetry from 1789 on including the Romantics and a 19th century novel, as well as a work of fiction or drama originating from the British isles since 1914.
And Mr. Jentsch, who was also guest curator of a Grosz retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in Kamakura, Japan, last year, said the material in the seized Paris exhibition was "the core of works on paper by George Grosz".
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