The full-scale preparatory drawing for the Vatican’s School of Athens fresco is going back on view after a four-year restoration
Drawings from the Royal Collection go on show around the country this week before larger surveys in London and Edinburgh later in the year
The mark is “the most convincing candidate for an authentic Leonardo fingerprint” among the Queen’s 550 works by the great artist
Exhibitors at Draw Art Fair London in May will juxtapose drawings with related paintings and sculptures
Chief curator of Vienna’s Albertina argues that the work, which shows the artist's own hands, was a finished work rather than preparatory drawing
A literally once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum
Head downtown for Sarah Lucas, a deep-dive into LES galleries and Toyin Ojih Odutola's beguiling portraits
Drawings in a show opening at the Hammer testify to his feverish spiritual side
The 88-year-old artist, who gets the institute’s inaugural show, was deeply involved in the publication
A pair of publications shed new light on profoundly socially committed artist
The Iraqi-Kurdish artist examines migration and contemporary politics in his solo show at the New Museum
The 27th edition of Salon du Dessin at Palais Brongniart assembles 39 dealers from Europe and the US
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Getty show explores the versatility of the medium
From Pontormo to Klimt, dealers invest in research in the hope of boosting prices
Exhibitions to seek out at Manhattan's annual gallery trail, which now embraces paintings and sculptures
Unearthing of Montmartre sketch leads to authentication of second work
Royal Academy of Arts exhibition explores the history of drawing the human figure and how artists depict it today
Age-old practice is being ‘gradually reinvigorated', but new frontier is seemingly in 3D reprographic skills
The exhibition brings together more than 50 works created by French artists living abroad
A true Benelux bonanza
Casting light on an overlooked but fascinating aspect of the Renaissance
George Goldner will leave the Met in January but continue to serve as an advisor
16 works originally given to Paul Alexandre help kick off London Art Week
A biography of a perceptive 18th century collector
New details emerge in British courts about disputed drawings that first emerged in Italy
The experimental character and technical virtuosity of Old Master sketches are inspiring interest from new sectors of the art world.
The Uffizi in Florence and the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum will share Leonardo’s Tavola Doria
The chairman of the artist’s catalogue raisonné committee dismisses controversial drawings as “pastiches” in UK bankruptcy hearing