A Swiss company claims to have confirmed the authenticity of a version of Rubens’s ‘The Bath of Diana’, which was long thought to be a copy—the leading authority on the artist takes a different view
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The entrepreneur was accused along with four others, who were found guilty
The entrepreneur was accused along with four others, who were found guilty
The British artist discusses the way her views on painting and life have shifted over the years as an expansive show of her works opens at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence
The British artist discusses the way her views on painting and life have shifted over the years as an expansive show of her works opens at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence
The London Original Print Fair launched in 1985 when the concept of art fairs was in its infancy. Its director of 38 years, Helen Rosslyn, reflects on its longevity
Killer algorithms, a huge influencer culture and the ‘sweet spot’ of RedNote
Killer algorithms, a huge influencer culture and the ‘sweet spot’ of RedNote
Traditionally, checking for damage was a manual job, but a combination of diagnostic technologies used in the restoration of the Brancacci Chapel offers much greater precision
Nearly half the art and historic preservation workers at the General Services Administration have been put on leave and are expected to be terminated

