Building’s East Wing, displaying 30 paintings and examples of Chinese porcelain, will be open to visitors from July
Exhibition to include huge ‘cartoon’ work and Royal Collection loans
The Royal Collection Trust, which runs the museums in London and Edinburgh, declines to give further details on change of heart
Plus, a protest-themed tenth edition of the Performa Biennial and a restored portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger
Royal Collection curators checked provenance records and pigments, tracing the work to Queen Henrietta Maria
Also commemorating the arrival of the vessel from the Caribbean is a new exhibition at London's V&A and a display in London's Piccadilly Circus
The monarch will likely face calls for the return of priceless objects that were seized by British military forces during 19th-century operations
Music and poetry have been created to mark the crowning of Charles III as king, but—for the first time since the 17th century—there will be no official artist
On 6 May, the last surviving coronation ceremony in the West takes place in London’s Westminster Abbey
Opening it up through more generous loans and by easing copyright restrictions would be good for both HM and the country
Plus, how UK museums can respond to the energy crisis, and a haunting Henry Fuseli painting
Britain’s longest-serving monarch died at Balmoral, her private estate in Aberdeenshire. During her reign she oversaw the opening up of the Royal Collection to the public and to art history
Depictions of the British sovereign, one of the most painted women in history, reflect the changing status of the monarchy over more than half a century
Over 70 years on the throne, the British sovereign delegated matters of aesthetics either to her late husband or to her son and heir, Charles
From a consciously inclusive Coronation dress in 1953 to a brooch that symbolised compassion for Covid victims in 2020, Queen Elizabeth II used what she wore to be seen from afar and to make diplomatic and emotional statements
The British sovereign made herself globally visible, using personal presence, coded symbolism, and the power of broadcasting, to uphold a constitutional monarchy in an era of unparalleled social change
From wartime princess in khaki green to widowed monarch in black, Elizabeth became, through visual media, the most recognised figure in the world
Over seven decades, the monarch used ceremonial, media and heritage to project soft power around the globe
Could the historic pieces make an appearance at Westminster Abbey when Prince Charles succeeds the Queen?
The 17th-century oba head was plucked from the Nigerian National Museum and given to Elizabeth II as a thank-you gift
Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures post, held by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, will be ‘lost and held in abeyance’
Major palace renovations mean that the Queen's Gallery will display 65 works from the Royal Collection including pieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer
Plus, artist Rita Keegan on her postponed show and Julia Peyton-Jones on Leonardo. Produced in association with Christie's
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
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
The Queen has seven Rembrandts, 29 Van Dycks and 52 Canalettos, yet not one is on long-term display in Scotland
From Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz and from Pietro Annigoni to Lucian Freud, a broad spectrum of image-makers have portrayed the Queen