The macabre artist’s blood-soaked prints and drawings at the start of the 20th century foretold future wars
A deep dive into two London shows bringing together key works of the movement, and a spectacular series of tapestries depicting the Battle of Pavia on view in San Francisco
Works by Raphael and Leonardo will also be featured in the London exhibition, which aims to reconsider artists of the period as draughtsmen, in addition to painters or sculptors
British Museum show focuses on the final three decades of the Italian master’s life
The complex machine, developed in collaboration with Factum Arte, processes thousands of drawings from the Cape Dorset collection
The British artist gives us an insight into the work behind his latest publication, which brings together more than 200 recent drawings
A new book explores the artist’s scratchy, enigmatic drawings of people, long “crowded out” by his heavily textured paintings
A series of sketches for the artist's monumental SDI painting of 1986 are believed to be the "only studies for an abstract painting to have survived"
Iconotypes: a Compendium of Butterflies and Moths, the long-overdue publication of the naturalist William Jones's extensive illustrations, will enable further research
The works on paper from the Merrill C. Berman Collection include designs for Communist posters and salad oil advertisements
The images, known as dingbats, are offered by Pace Gallery in New York for $3,000 each
Drawings exploring systemic violence and injustice will also travel to Bronx Museum of the Arts
Arte Povera sculptor hopes that his donations of hundreds of works on paper will start a dialogue
Camillo Palladini was a master swordsman whose work has been lost for centuries until this publication
Vibrant illustrations are accompanied by essays that discuss the history, creation and purpose of the textile works
Almost 60 works by artists including Rembrandt, Annibale Carracci and Sebastiano del Piombo will go on show at the Millennium Gallery
Los Angeles exhibition reveals how drawings have shaped the multi-media artist’s work over 56 years
Exhibition profiles the intrepid Baroness Hyde de Neuville, who chased down Napoleon and was friendly with America's founding fathers—and never stopped drawing
Queens Museum celebrates a cartoonist who seems more relevant than ever
Exhibition will bring together Vienna museum’s collection with key loans from European institutions, as well as unveiling a raft of new theories
The authors ask “What is Islamic about ‘Islamic’ art?”
Artist’s works on iconoclasm in Mosul are currently on show at the Imperial War Museum in London
Modern designs at the Met
The MA curatorial show at the Barber Institute, Birmingham, challenges many of our assumptions
The botanical illustrations of Alexander von Humboldt in poster form
Draw Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery caters to fans of the quieter medium with a range of budgets
The drawing, believed to be one of only two contemporary images of the artist, will go on show for the first time at the Queen’s Gallery in London
Serpentine Gallery presents the first UK exhibition of the mystical Swiss artist’s geometric drawings
As shows marking the 350th anniversary of the Old Master's death open, we look at his masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum, Dulwich Picture Gallery and the British Museum. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.