Before Florence there was Siena. In the 14th century the city was the center of artistic achievement, thanks to painters like Duccio and Simone Martini, who spun Byzantine and Gothic influences into richly layered, and singularly Sienese, masterpieces. If you missed the show at the Met, you have a second chance at London's National Gallery. "SIENA: THE RISE OF PAINTING, 1300-1350," THROUGH JUNE 22, NATIONALGALLERY.ORG.UK
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Harry Winston painted vivid tableaux too-w...