Police appealing for information after five items, including a pair of Sèvres vases and a clock with a bronze figure of Apollo, were taken from Uppark on the South Downs
In an extraordinary scene, reminiscent of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Vincent’s skull was held aloft and moved in 1905
At the ceremony in London, the Ethiopian ambassador renewed calls for museums to return Maqdala objects
Major restoration on Girl reading a Letter at an Open Window shows a large studded goblet later covered by a green curtain
Dresden exhibition will include Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window along with key international loans and works by other Dutch Golden Age artists
Long assumed to be Vincent’s final painting, this foreboding scene is also full of life
Catalogue raisonné rejects unusual part-painting, part-sketch, as expert says the “colonial” nature of the composition is not the artist’s style
Arrested in Dubai, the story of Mafia suspect Raffaele Imperiale confirms long-suspected links between the drugs trade and art theft
Before the discovery of the more than 50 painted blocks, “the richness of Mannaean civilisation had not been appreciated”, expert says
One has been always been hidden away in private collections and will fetch a fortune when it emerges; the other was destroyed by an American bomb
In an exclusive interview with The Art Newspaper, a very well-informed anonymous source tells us how museums are protecting their collections as militants sweep the country
From a brothel garden to Nazi leader Hermann Göring’s fake—all part of the sunflower story
Always hidden away in private collections, the painting will probably sell to a someone in the Far East
On the anniversary of Vincent’s death, his picture can be seen as “a suicide note in colour”
Vincent needed to recover from his intensive work with a stiff drink and his beloved pipe
Expert matches painter's journal entry detailing trip to Zum Spiegel in Aachen with sketch which is currently on show in major exhibition
Vincent's watercolour of a Dutch meadow with cows was exhibited once, in 1903, and is known only from a small black-and-white photograph
First phase of the work is due to be completed by May 2024, in time for the gallery’s 200th anniversary
Five centuries after the German artist took a year-long journey around the Low Countries, his remarkable journal and drawings go on show in Aachen before travelling to London
An exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery will be the most comprehensive ever held of Vincent's paintings of himself
An exhibition opening at the Cincinnati Art Museum reveals how 14 major museums found themselves caught up in a “morally dubious” tour of Germany's art treasures after the Second World War
Dutch trombonist discovers documentary evidence revealing that Vincent supported a musical group which still plays today
The Victoria and Albert Museum outpost is now due to open in 2025 but its open storage space is still on track for 2024
Export licences likely to be granted on Italian roundel and German reliquary as institutions struggle with the fallout of the pandemic
Reproduced here for the first time: a trio of sketches from Vincent’s village—designed as a bookmark
From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
Vincent was fascinated by his Australian colleague’s links with Japan—and together they painted landscapes in the French village of Auvers-sur-Oise
Busby auction house confirms it has "negotiated a settlement" after Ethiopian officials requested the return of items stolen by British troops in a brutal 1868 battle
The 17th-century oba head was plucked from the Nigerian National Museum and given to Elizabeth II as a thank-you gift
The controversial pastel stars in a show of new acquisitions in Amsterdam