A tribute to Theo van Gogh’s grandson, who served in the Dutch secret service
Self-portrait with Two Circles at Kenwood House is the charity’s greatest painting, along with a Vermeer
The review of the ‘tsantsas’ is part of a wider exercise looking at the Pitt Rivers Museum’s historic labels
Hair was cut from the emperor Tewodros's body after he committed suicide following defeat at the battle of Maqdala in 1868
British artist's exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum opens this week
First 1,000 entries were published today
Memories of the artist from the son of the founder of London’s Horniman Museum uncovered in archival letters
The late artist wanted to use a work by the Dutch master as inspiration for one of his final paintings
James Manson paid homage to the Dutch artist by painting his own bouquet
We speak to the general director of the Dutch museum ahead of its exhibition on "all" of the works by the master in its collection
Painters from Brangwyn to Nash paid homage to the masterpiece, all illustrated on the Art UK site
The still life of fruit and chestnuts, until recently dismissed as a fake, was painted in Paris
Di-faced Tenner is artist’s first work to join the collection officially—unlike his 2005 cave painting prank
Reliefs from Ashurnasirpal II’s Nimrud palace, fixed to the walls of a Scottish mansion, have been removed, stripped and sold abroad
The mark is “the most convincing candidate for an authentic Leonardo fingerprint” among the Queen’s 550 works by the great artist
Conservators are concerned over Van Gogh’s still life, which went to over 80 exhibitions after the war
New research centre project means South Korean motor company is now probably the largest corporate sponsor of visual arts for UK museums
Arts Council England publishes advice on movement of art, imports and exports, funding, and travel for artists and professionals in case an agreement is not reached
Museum specialist believes he has uncovered the identity of the artist—and his voluptuous muse
Royal Academy says conservation issues—not restitution fears—mean the ceremonial feast trough can not be loaned
National Gallery’s Sunflowers heads to Japan where it is likely to be seen by around a million people
Ancient Egyptian sculpture was almost bought by the 7th marquess, whose predecessor donated it to the local museum in the 19th century
Exhibition with 60 other loans from the museum will help celebrate the Tokyo Olympics in 2020
Exhibition in London will be largest in 50 years
From the discovery of a Montmartre drawing to a $40m sale at Christie's
Airport branch of Amsterdam museum closed in January due to a leaky roof
An extension to include hippopotamus, walrus and narwhal ivory will be discussed next year
Exhibition of Europe’s greatest female Old Master will include museum's freshly conserved acquisition
Criminally insane visitor attacked the self-portrait at the Van Gogh Museum
Christie’s, more discreetly, entitles it “Portrait de femme”