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The sale of a major Paul Cézanne still life will go forward at Christie’s New York next month, after the…
The sale of a major Paul Cézanne still life will go forward at Christie’s New York next month, after the…
When 12-year-old Michael Chow left China for boarding school in London in 1952, he had no way of knowing of…
For generations, a family in Jaén, Spain, didn’t think much about the large religious painting hanging prominently in their living…
More than 400 years ago, Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi painted her first commission in Florence, adorning the ceiling of…
Christopher Marinello, a lawyer and the founder of Art Recovery International, has spent years securing the restitution of important artworks…
If the newly renovated National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington, D.C., feels something like hallowed ground,…
For 35 years, a delicate pastel portrait languished in storage at Tatton Park, a historic estate in Knutsford, Cheshire, in…
There’s more restitution news from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, which last week announced the return of a 13th-century…
Among the 20 winners of this year’s MacArthur “genius” fellowships, each receiving an $800,000 grant over the course of five…
Florida’s Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg has made an exciting discovery about a portrait long part of its collection:…
You may not know the name María Magdalena Campos-Pons yet, but the Cuban-born artist—who draws on the global legacy of…
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art just announced plans to transform its centrally located gift shop into a new gallery…
It seemed like an unlikely collaboration: Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch Post-Impressionist artist whose mental health struggles infamously led to…
A director is abruptly out of a job at one of Long Island’s leading art museums, and no one is…