One painting was hidden in a Parma cellar, leading to the discovery of the Tanzi Treasure
We look back at the major events that made the headlines this year
Zahi Hawass, former Egyptian minister of antiquities, corrals international team of experts to press institutions for return of important artefacts
Why stories—from the mutilated ear to the eventual suicide—can distort our view of the art
Te Bourao II, which went to an international collector, was on loan to the Met in New York for ten years
As the election looms this month and Nicky Morgan announces she is standing down, the department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport prepares for its latest secretary of state
New exhibition highlights works from the museum's Gilbert Collection that have unclear provenance during the Nazi era
Revelations were made during research for the largest retrospective of the Dutch painter's work in the Netherlands
The still life in Switzerland’s Reinhart collection was dismissed as a forgery
Statue of a cockerel was looted by the British in 1897 from the Court of Benin
Although Tory announcement calls it the “largest cultural capital programme in a century”, pledge is only quarter of Labour’s £1bn culture fund
Masterpiece from London's National Gallery is headed for Canberra’s National Gallery of Australia
In Tahiti, years later, Gauguin recalled the flower which stinks of rotting flesh
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats commit to stopping Brexit and protecting arts funding through the National Lottery
Frankfurt's Städel Museum put a detective journalist on the case
Work acquired by Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the Drents Museum in Assen is one of few to survive from the artist's visit to Drenthe
The 17th-century painting The Finding of Moses was painted in London for Charles I and represented the birth of Charles II
One of the works was looted by the Nazis from Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker, but is now being sold by his heir after restitution
The British cultural historian will take up his role at the Victoria and Albert Museum’s new branch in the spring
The artist befriended the child of his neighbours, and had given two paintings for the boy’s nursery
Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, which opened in London this weekend, will also tour to Australia, Japan, Canada and South Korea
After the Frankfurt show opens, another on still lifes comes to Potsdam—17 years after Germany’s last presentation on the artist
The arts and performance venue has refused to accept a £1m grant from the Sackler Trust because of risk it would "distract from its work with young people"
Peak adult tickets for the travelling exhibition opening at the Saatchi Gallery in London this week will cost £37.40
Museum has avoided transporting loans to and from Europe around 31 October “deadline”, but the last-minute extension to next January may cause shipping issues
Städel Museum tells the story of Germany's love affair with the painter, which ended in tragedy with Hitler’s rise to power
The files included a letter from Serota himself
A decade after the publication of Vincent's trove of correspondence, here is how the remarkable project has contributed to scholarship on his art
The current director of the Mauritshuis in The Hague is taking over from Axel Rüger who now leads the Royal Academy of Arts in London
Italy's culture minister Dario Franceschini says the find shows the site is an "inexhaustible mine for archaeological research"