Possible self-portrait needs urgent treatment for mould and bacteria
The Guerlains are mindful of the fate of an ancestor’s impressionist works, having no wish for their collection to be divvied up in the same manner
Cristiano Lovatelli Ravarino's collection of drawings has been a hot topic in the art world
A Courtauld conference will investigate works on paper said to be by the artist. Owner’s side to offer legal immunity
The settlement has not yet been revealed
Simon C. Dickinson Ltd is now the owner of Madonna and Child with St Anne and a Lamb, having reimbursed Nasser Kazeminy for the $7m he paid. If authentic, the gallery stands to make a profit, but if not then its value as an anonymous drawing is modest. So where did the drawing come from—and is it the real thing?
A court ruling over commission on the sale of a drawing has revealed a complex web of payments
A highly distinguished and expertly organised exhibition
Celebrating Prince Charles' 60th with 10 of the master's best works
The institution has installed an impressive high-tech robotic system to store and retrieve its holdings of prints and drawings
Surgeons and contemporary artists are still inspired by the draughtsmanship of Leonardo and Turner
Cornelia H. Butler, previously at the LA Museum of Contemporary Art, scores the role
Robert Crumb, the creator, is now a cult figure in the contemporary art market
The new location is drawing collectors into the Paris stock exchange
Many items on display have not been exhibited since 1952
An unmissable eclectic exhibition
A host of related events make this a “must” for drawings collectors
Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, plays host to highlights from the Royal Collection
A new exhibition takes a closer look at Leonardo's work on paper
The artist's sprawling works will be on view until 16 November
Four drawings are being claimed by the heir of a Nazism victim
The Queen's collection begin their celebratory journey in Graves Art Gallery Sheffield
Catastrophe strikes as restorers use routine conservation method
Special viewings arranged for expected international collectors
All 19th-century European drawings and watercolours in the Tate’s collection will be loaned to the BM, with the possibility of transferring ownership entirely
Exhibition shows at Dixon Gallery, Memphis, 9 July-24 September
This provided women artists with vital instruction in life-drawing
The drawings will be displayed as “attributed to F. Bacon”
The Fitzwilliam acquires the missing half of its 'A rider on a rearing horse'