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Alastair Sooke is an art critic〔(The Daily Telegraph )〕 and broadcaster, most notable for writing and presenting documentaries on art and art history for BBC television and radio.〔(lBBC - Modern Masters - About : alastair Sooke )〕 He is currently deputy art critic of ''The Daily Telegraph'', after joining as a trainee journalist in 2003. As well as being a regular reporter on ''The Culture Show'' he has presented a number of documentaries, including ''Modern Masters'' for BBC One, exploring four artists who shaped modern art; the three-part ''Treasures of Ancient Rome'' and ''Treasures of Ancient Greece'' on BBC Four and ''How the Devil got his Horns'', a history of depictions of the Devil in Western art, both for BBC Four. ==Education== Sooke was educated at Westminster School,〔(Westminster Scholarships - Alastair Sooke ) Publisher: ''Oxford University Gazette''. Published: 26 October 2000. Retrieved: 12 March 2013.〕 a boarding independent school in the Westminster area of Central London, where he was a Queen's Scholar, followed by a ''Westminster Scholarship'' to Christ Church at the University of Oxford, where he read English language and literature, and won the university’s Charles Oldham Shakespeare Prize. After graduating with a First, he studied for an MA at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, specialising in ancient Greek and Roman art.
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