Caravaggio
Artist
Theft from a Baroque oratory remains unsolved after 55 years, sparking countless conspiracy theories
The portrait of Maffeo Barberini was first attributed to Caravaggio 60 years ago, but had not been publicly displayed until now
The provocative painting of Roman god of desire will travel from Berlin in 2025
A version of “Legend of Destruction” with English voiceover acting by Oscar Isaac, Elliott Gould and others will screen in the US and internationally this month
The gallery's curators reveal the role played by living artists and women in building the institution’s all-embracing character over the past 200 years
The Italian scholar Alessandro Giardino posits his theories about the Baroque artist’s Seven Works of Mercy in fictional form
The lending of ‘The Supper at Emmaus’ by the National Gallery, under the National Treasures scheme, and ‘The Taking of Christ’, by the National Gallery of Ireland and Jesuit Fathers, is hailed as “north-south-east-west” moment
Ecce Homo work goes on show at Madrid museum but some critics disagree with new attribution
Numerous scholars endorse recently attributed piece depicting Jesus in a crown of thorns
The Baroque bad boy plays a leading role in a new adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley
Looking back at the history of the pioneering dealership in post-war art, plus a thought-provoking new installation in Madison Square Park and Caravaggio's The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula
The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula painting will take centre stage in a forthcoming show at the National Gallery
UK optician Specsavers and National Gallery team up for campaign to highlight effects of eye condition
The Professor: Hunting for the Mafia's Missing Masterpiece follows English antiquities and ancient coins dealer William Veres as he attempts to solve the theft of a work by Caravaggio
Selfie-friendly creatures are on loan from a company called Watermill Wolves
Following a bitter inheritance dispute, Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi has been court-ordered to leave the historic property, while valuable artworks and documents are to be removed or destroyed
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has made the most of a loan exchange with the Palazzo Barberini in Rome
Uffizi's plan to show the painting at Vinitaly has been described as “absurd” and “unacceptable”
The Fondazione Accademia Carrara in Bergamo is showing 19 of 25 known paintings by the student who modelled for Caravaggio
Theodoor Rombouts, a contemporary of Rubens and Van Dyck, is little known, but a new show aims to shine a light on his talents
Theft from a Baroque oratory in 1969 remains "an open wound", says commissioning body
The painter, arguably Europe’s greatest female Old Master, had a flourishing workshop in the southern Italian city, interacting with key contemporaries there
From Michelangelo to Morandi and the Medici to the Rothschilds, a Gallerie d’Italia show looks at the relationship between artists and their patrons
While my past purchases are lined up for a professional clean, it is the current damage of international cultural relations that seem most in need of a fix
Slashing Ludovisi Casino's asking price by 20% did nothing to entice would-be buyers; the Italian state is being pressured to purchase the property before it is offered a third time
Plus, artists create their own monuments at Goldsmiths CCA in London and Michael Armitage on Sane Wadu at the newly opened Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute
This Roman villa with its great masterpieces will be re-offered on 7 April at a 20% lower valuation
The Ludovisi Casino in Rome, with its masterpiece frescoes, is up for auction by the courts, estimate nearly half a billion euro
Old Master painting was pulled from auction last year—but will the government pay full market price?
The Casino di Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi, also known as Villa Aurora, was decorated by Caravaggio in around 1597