The Art Newspaper has uncovered new details about the subject of the artist's 1881 painting
The author’s voluminous letters to her sister Cassandra reveal her fashion tastes and thrifty skills
This well-conceived exhibition catalogue illuminates the sculptor’s terracotta models—masterpieces in their own right
Essays explore the myriad ways that coins have been inscribed with messages of protest, love and more
Tate Britain’s exhibition will highlight the Pre-Raphaelite group’s preoccupations with gender and class
Despite disagreements and a spot of canvas slashing, it was one of the most significant relationships in art history—as a new exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris demonstrates
The sale at Sotheby’s Paris will include seven works by the artist with Portrait of Zoé Elmore carrying the highest estimate of €1.2m
Built for a booming population, their architecture has been unfairly maligned, argues this survey
Objects and documentation collected by the Timm family offer a unique insight into a past world
Volume comprises superb black-and-white images of 68 shipwrecks off the notoriously treacherous south-west coast, beginning in 1871
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
Book tells a tangled personal narrative through the Louvre's 1819 painting Raft of Medusa
The acclaimed 19th-century architect's structures were once described insipidly as having “gentlemanly reticence”
Beautifully produced book of works by those who travelled abroad in around 1900 offers readers more than the standard views
Volume unveils many overlooked artists and highlights the international reach of painters from the Netherlands
Home boasts the largest collection of the designer's hand-printed wallpapers as well as a wealth of Arts and Crafts treasures
There is plenty to enjoy in this account of a group of travelling painters who were not only accomplished but also determined, brave and hardy
The artist used a variety of devices to explore the interior of the Opéra Garnier throughout his career
More of the startling objects collected by George IV will return from Buckingham Palace in early 2020
Louvre-organised show at the Grand Palais of neglected period of production
Modern designs at the Met
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
Book looks at the former official darling of the American republic
Book looks at narrative cycles by Edward von Steinle and Leopold Bode
Royal Navy statues are being made shipshape and ready for installation at The Box, opening in 2020
This comprehensive volume looks at a genre popular in 19th-century Europe but long scorned in the art world
Former Art Deco swimming pool in Roubaix dives into Modern French sculpture
It is now “99% certain” that dancer Constance Quéniaux is depicted in the infamous nude
Artefact is one of around 200 on show in largest exhibition on the region in almost 40 years