The Bathers drew protests in 1964 when London's National Gallery bought it for £475,000 and there were fears it would be vandalised
Westminster Abbey, which is directly under the monarch’s jurisdiction, currently refuses to return the holy tablet
London exhibition will also include Cézannes once owned by artists such as Monet, Gauguin, Matisse and Picasso
US collectors and museums came late to Vincent’s paintings, yet eventually amassed the finest works outside the Netherlands—plus a few embarrassing fakes
And who were the brave collectors, way ahead of their time?
Ahead of Tate Modern’s Cézanne blockbuster exhibition, we investigate the two artists' links
Tate Modern and Southbank Centre will be open overnight to provide toilet facilities to those queueing to see the Queen's coffin
Museum’s director Tristram Hunt wants to loosen regulations on restituting artefacts seized by British forces in the 19th century
Highlight shows in Chicago, Paris and Amsterdam—plus a 50th birthday celebration for the Van Gogh Museum
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
Analysis of The Milkmaid ahead of a major exhibition at the Rijksmuseum suggests he worked much faster than previously assumed
Plus, the £50m Joshua Reynolds painting and Michael Heizer’s City
The story of an unknown register of patients is in my “Starry Night” book, out in paperback this month
If the purchase is successful it will be one of the most expensive works ever bought by a UK museum
The National Gallery of Art has carried out scientific tests on the works, finding fascinating discoveries beneath the paint
The x-ray will be displayed in a lightbox in the forthcoming exhibition A Taste for Impressionism at National Galleries of Scotland
Barry Joule disputes gallery’s claim that trove of sketches and documents, which he donated, was "unsuitable for retention"
The head of Eros—which has been held by the London institution for 90 years—has been reunited with its sarcophagus at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum
The initiative marks 30 years of formal cultural relations between the two countries
“Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers” at the National Gallery will be presented in themes, tracing the story of his stay in Provence
Star loans include The Bedroom, Garden of the Asylum and—of course—the exhibition will show the museum's own Sunflowers
Plus, US photographer of queer women, Alice Austen; and Michel Majerus at Art Basel
A book and exhibition will reveal surprising facts about some of the artist’s best-loved motifs
A bicentenary renovation project makes the London museum play a tricky game of musical chairs with its collection
And why was “Vincent’s Chair” sold to London’s National Gallery in the 1920s, while “Gauguin’s Chair” was hidden away?
A thousand documents and sketches from the Barry Joule collection to be deaccessioned by London museum over attribution doubts
British Council has so far failed to get extra emergency funding to save ravaged heritage
Although his paintings now fetch millions, during his lifetime he perhaps ended up pricing them too high
The London gallery has quietly stopped describing its head, Jennifer Scott, as 'the Sackler Director'
Three cultural figures have been appointed Companions of Honour, the highest award, including the art critic Marina Warner