The New York show celebrates the late artist's melding of contemporary culture with art history
The landscape was in the possession of the family of an American soldier who had served in post-war Germany
Royal Collection curators checked provenance records and pigments, tracing the work to Queen Henrietta Maria
The 17th-century Bologna-based painter is the subject of a concentrated presentation at Robert Simon Gallery in New York
The auction house made £53.9m (with fees) from 38 lots, and saw a new record established for Fra Angelico
Scholars have pieced together separate parts of painting after 200 years
An exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum will look at how artists incorporated the unique properties of polished stone into their paintings
Art historian Martin Kemp turns his focus onto the Italian author's interest in the failure of sight when confronted with Empyrean splendours
Spain’s art conservation community say the country needs to better regulate the industry
After rebuilding work lasting ten years and costing $20 million, the Ringling Museum has been reopened to the public.