Edoardo Almagià, who graduated from Princeton University in 1973, has been connected to a range of antiquities currently in the museum's collection
Record-breaking sales from the collections of Microsoft founder Paul G. Allen and the acrimoniously divorced Macklowes herald the start of a 20-year bonanza for auction houses
Old outbuildings on the actor's estate will be knocked down to make way for the studio—and provisions will be made for the protected bats that live there
Exhibition at Rome’s Musei Capitolini is the first step in finding a permanent home for the 620 ancient Greek and Roman works
From a portrait of a nurse to a £100,000 chandelier, collectors from as far afield as Australia have been buying via the digital version of the fair which was due to run this week
Project is backed by the Ernst von Siemens art foundation, which seeks “a more factual focus to the discussions about restitution”
The Albertina mounts a display of the Hahnlosers' relatively unknown treasures
Lostart.de is caught between the conflicting demands of claimants and the holders of disputed art
New exhibition highlights works from the museum's Gilbert Collection that have unclear provenance during the Nazi era
A 40-year struggle between Italy and the Torlonia family ends with major show in 2020
The Vogels filled their modest apartment with contemporary art, but wage stagnation has seen the professional-classes squeezed out of this overheated market
The Artists’ Collecting Society says that the “honeymoon” grace period on accurate reporting of sales is coming to an end
Art fairs expand VIP opening hours to make the experience more attractive
However, the whereabouts of many works of art from the collection are still unknown
2010 will be a year of continued reshaping
The space will be the second venue in the city to host the Prince of Liechtenstein's art collection
Specialists warn that museums in the US and Europe will now have to re-examine their own sculptures
There is a danger that the conservatism of the museum sector will be challenged by a new generation of board members who feel that “rules are for other people”
The difficulty has arisen because Mr Eastman left the bulk of his estate in a “marital trust” for his wife
Old masters, recovered as a result of one of the world’s largest Nazi restitution claims, net $20m
Marei von Saher claims they are Nazi loot, while Norton Simon believes it has legal title to the paintings
William Lieberman’s eclectic holdings yielded bargains
Nine Dutch and Flemish 17th-century works will go to Vienna Museum
Gift to Brussels museum is stalled by dispute between region and state
French billionaire François Pinault finally reveals his art
The works form part of a collection gifted to the museum by real estate developer Edward R. Broida
The Art Newspaper discusses the surrounding points of views
Young financiers want to build a diversified portfolio
The greatest royal collection after Britain’s—and still buying