ART enthusiasts only have until the end of the week to catch the Ashmolean's Raphael exhibit.

More than a hundred of the Old Master’s works are currently on display in the Oxford museum.

The showcase is made up of works from the Royal Collection, the British Museum, the Uffizi in Florence, 25 works from the Albertina in Vienna and the famous ‘Head of a muse’ drawing from a private American collector, which was sold for £30m in 2012.

About 50 are already in the Ashmolean’s permanent collection but are so rare and fragile that they seldom go on display.

Tickets are £13.50 and pre-booking via the Ashmolean website is recommended due to the popularity of the exhibit.