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Le Pain Quotidien offers Pastries and Paintings masterclass

To celebrate the National Gallery's current exhibition 'Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art', Le Pain Quotidien is offering a Pastries and Paintings masterclass with head pastry chef and art historian Ben Street.

The Pastries and Paintings masterclass is being held on 27 April and 10 May, from 6pm to 8pm at LPQ Borough, 15 Winchester Walk, SE1 9AG. More information can be found on the Le Pain Quotidien website. 

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