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Every Friday Apollo offers you the chance to win a superb prize. Simply answer the question set each Friday (www.apollo-magazine.com/competitions) and you could win tickets to the best exhibitions and art fairs, as well as some of the finest art history books reviewed in Apollo.

Friday, 8th August 2008

Last Friday we offered you the splendid hardback 'The Fran and Ray Stark Collection of 20th-Century Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum' – a beautiful book that introduces the collection and examines sculptures by Giacometti, Magritte and Moore in relation to American and European garden design.

We asked you: How many works from the original Stark Collection are on display in the Getty's sculpture garden?

Answer: 28 sculptures

Congratulations to Marc Ward who is this week's winner, drawn at random from the correct answers.

Our prize this week is the exhibition catalogue to the Courtauld Gallery's current exhibition 'The Courtauld Cezannes' (£25; 128 pages, 100 illustrations). This beautifully illustrated book introduces the finest group of works by Cezanne in Britain, on display as part of the Courtauld Institute's 75th anniversary celebrations.

For your chance to win, simply answer the question below:

Which collector assembled the majority of the Courtauld's collection of works by Paul Cezanne?

Email your answer to offers@apollomag.com using 'Courtauld' as the subject of your email.

Good luck!

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