Plus a a little-known Botticelli and a sleek, Modernist ceramic bowl
An Andalusian horse was last sold at the auction house in 2000, after which another landscape was discovered, hidden on the back
The oil on wood painting by Eramus Quelliness II was taken in a raid in 1979, though the thieves left behind much more valuable works
This extract from a new book about works in the Dulwich Picture Gallery by Helen Hillyard and Jennifer Scott reveals the story behind the artist's 1663 portrait of Lady Digby
From Michelangelo to Morandi and the Medici to the Rothschilds, a Gallerie d’Italia show looks at the relationship between artists and their patrons
The star of the sales was a pair of half-length portraits by Van Dyck that sold for £6.2m at Sotheby's, the second-highest price for the artist at auction
This elegant and suggestively written monograph is the fruit of 70 years’ reflections on the Flemish artist’s portraiture
The 17th century painting of the Earl of Strafford, recently discovered to have been in the Royal collection, is expected to sell for up to £5m in London in July
Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures post, held by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, will be ‘lost and held in abeyance’
We speak to our journalists Anna Somers Cocks and Lisa Movius about their experiences of lockdown. Plus, we begin a new feature—Lonely Works—where we look at individual works of art that are now hanging unseen in galleries. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
London-based Old Masters dealer says that the works are “an unusual group to steal—neither priceless nor small fry”
Research project conducted by Alte Pinakothek reveals how the Flemish painter developed and reworked his canvases
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Van Dyck’s portrait of a princess bride to a rare painting by a Brazilian Modernist
Portrait of Charles I’s daughter was purchased at Christie’s, London in December
Turin has all the grandeur of Paris, but none of the haughtiness
Harley Gallery in Nottinghamshire will house one of the finest aristocratic collections in England
Rembrandt, Domenichino, Raphael and Van Dyck all on offer, but how many will remain in the UK?
Five iconic portraits may not be loaned to the exhibition due to legal anomaly
Claim against Agnew’s dismissed though the painting ruled not autograph
The gallery catalogued both works as genuine, though experts made no secret of their ambivalence
Van Dyke painting withdrawn from sale at Christie's.
Lodz ghetto photos found in Vienna; Van Dyck reassessed; Tracey Emin in profile