Hoard of medieval metalwork had been illegally mailed to the UK, and will be sent to Kyiv museum when safe to do so
Among the pieces are the first Fabergé Egg and a golden cigarette box made for the Rothschild family, which were both acquired by the oligarch Viktor Vekselberg
Vincent painted this powerful work just outside the walls of his asylum
The £135m development is designed by Herzog & de Meuron
Ferdinand Marcos, the former president, and his wife Imelda owned one of Vincent’s peasant scenes. Did it end up in Japan?
These five missing paintings might still survive—possibly looted and secreted away
The return of the Easter Egg on loan to the UK from Viktor Vekselberg’s Panamanian company could well now be complicated
Now in Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum, a restitution claim for the work has been submitted to the Spoliation Advisory Panel
Online articles by staff at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine show how items resonate with the war-torn country
Vincent’s note to his artist friend Emile Bernard is to be included in an exhibition of the Springer Collection at Madrid’s Thyssen Museum
Retrospective opens at the Art Institute of Chicago this month and travels to Tate in October
Peach Trees in Blossom was inspired by Vincent’s love of Japanese prints
Why did Vincent paint “Poplars near Nuenen” on top of an earlier picture of a church? And was the final picture touched up after he discovered Impressionism in Paris?
The show “Van Gogh in America” opens at the Detroit Institute of Arts in October
Vincent writes philosophically about his mental illness, a year after mutilating his ear
The artist’s imprint was probably left when he carried the picture back to the asylum
Vincent’s beloved bloom will eventually flourish again in the war-torn country
Cathedral building has suffered external damage as bombs land 50m away
A buyer has until 10 July to start raising the funds to keep the 18th-century painting in the country—but it is unlikely any cash-strapped national museum can afford the hefty price tag
Vincent declared that a cartoon in Punch magazine was greater than Holbein's Dance of Death
As the war in Ukraine continues, international loans of artworks between Russia and the West are being halted
Charity, which helps to raise funds for the Russian institution, has halted “building cultural bridges between the UK and Russia”
From next month, the institution will be open for seven days a week again and timed tickets for general admission will also be dropped
Christie’s uncovers records revealing that Obach & Co marketed a landscape drawing in 1910
An unrecorded painting, owned by the British high-street store Marks and Spencer, is probably a major rediscovery
Christie’s is to offer the never-exhibited painting in a New York auction in May
Other views of Vincent, captured by his fellow artists, reproduced together online for the first time
Ahead of a public consultation on the £25m-£30m project, further details of the Selldorf Architects redesign of the Sainsbury Wing entrance have been unveiled
Rex Whistler’s 1927 artwork includes scenes of a Black child being enslaved and caricatures of Chinese figures
Sotheby’s will auction the surviving picture of the strolling couple on 2 March, estimated at £7m-£10m