We rarely consider the everyday items owned by artists—this volumes' authors aim to change that
The comprehensive renovation includes a new restaurant, an events pavilion and the restoration of a James Thornhill mural
The Swiss-born portraitist and history painter was celebrated in her lifetime but later fell into obscurity
An exhibition in Plymouth, near where Reynolds grew up, looks at the stories behind the society figures depicted in his portraits
Essays explore the myriad ways that coins have been inscribed with messages of protest, love and more
Scholarly essays examine how people lived, from poor tenant farmers to their whist-playing landlords
This statistics-driven investigation shows that many of the hundreds of women exhibiting in London and Paris between 1760 and 1830 eschewed the still-life
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
This comprehensive history of the lady’s obsessive relationship with Sèvres porcelain in the 18th century sheds light on little-known aspects of the industry
This exploration of Mark Catesby is a rich and deeply researched account of his journey from amateur naturalist in East Anglia to intrepid observer in the New World
Careful study identifies four categories of eroticism in works
The recovery of a Worcester soft-paste collection sheds light on 18th-century Anglo-Irish culture
The essays in this book investigate the many facets of this extraordinary 18th-century fashion
Closed by coronavirus, Huntington Library posts online video reflecting on 18-month conservation treatment of dazzling portrait
When used together, the New York museum’s print catalogue and supplementary website on their 18th-century French works make an excellent initial resource but offer little new information
Travelling Kunstpalast exhibition will feature the only known ceiling paintings created by a woman in the 18th century
As an exhibition opens at the Sir John Soane's Museum, the curator David Bindman takes us from Covent Garden and Grosvenor Square to “Guzzledown”
Humphrey Wine’s lavishly illustrated book details the London museum's 60 authentic works and 12 replicas, copies or pastiches
No Chucky or Lord of the Flies in portraits by British and British-based artists
Almost unknown in Britain, his work was secretly amassed by Harry Hyams, the billionaire property developer
The man who wrote art history is remembered 300 years after his birth
His most important works now take centre-stage
A biography of a perceptive 18th century collector
The Prince's passions cost him his fortune but gave Hungary a fine collection of art
An immersive, digital film at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini reimagines the artist’s dark fantasies as if in three dimensions
Yale prepares for the 2012 installation of its decorative arts galleries by reconstructing a period room
Soldier and collector Prince Eugene of Savoy’s role in the rise of the Austro-Hungarian empire
An invaluable resource, lavishly illustrated
Also now open is its Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education
A reappraisal of the life of the first Duke of Chandos, patron, collector and philanthropist