Art historian Christopher Wright has a track record of spotting unrecognized masterpieces from art history in other people’s collections. But his latest find comes a bit closer to home. It turns out, ...
A rare drawing by Anthony Van Dyck, part of his celebrated portrait series, will hit the block at Christie’s New York, where it is expected to fetch $800,000 to $1.2 million, breaking the standing ...
Christopher Wright is convinced that a painting of Spanish Infanta Isabella Clara de Eugenia, which he purchased for £65 in 1970 is an Anthony van Dyck original. Now, he’s convinced that a painting of ...
After an 11-year closure, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium, reopens with a bright new space for modern art. By Nina Siegal The Metropolitan Museum of Art is reopening, commemorating ...
The oil sketch “Portrait of Wolfgang Wilhelm of Pfalz-Neuburg” by Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck was stolen in 1951 from Boughton House. Anthony van Dyck's "Portrait of Wolfgang Wilhelm of ...
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When it comes to fine art, there are private collections all over the world which retain fabulous masterpieces that have rarely been seen by the general public.
For visual artists, it’s been a long year and a half with the pandemic lockdown, which also shut down much of our cultural connections. Now, as we teeter between opening up and struggling to stay safe ...
In London last week the public went to see a momentous collection of Italian Renaissance paintings at Old Burlington House (TIME, Dec. 23). Notables had already swarmed through the galleries, among ...
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