Drawings believed lost go on display in “Masterpieces of Western European Drawing"
Artifact had been missing from Bologna since 1940
The works are from the Oppé collection and Janet Wolfson de Botton
Five hundred sculptures, prints and drawings courtesy of the Stratton Foundation
Meanwhile, Paul McCarthy and Pierre Molinier provide a little titillation
“Inside the visible” is on show until 8 December
Andrew Fabricant will shortly be opening an office in New York
“Trompe l’oeil: to fool the eye and to challenge the appraiser” is on in New York
Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures in high-society benefit at PaceWildenstein
The new exhibition displays over 250 works in a journey around the art inspired by the eighteenth-century infatuation with Italy and antiquity
Though the identity of the Boucicaut Master is unknown, his work is extremely valuable
Wonnacott's portrait of John Major is on view at Agnew's
"Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven” is at the Brooklyn Museum 20 October - 5 January 1997
Why I prefer decorative arts
The chocolate magnate both infuriated and stimulated the German art scene for nearly thirty years
Professor John Malcolm Russell's personal connection to the objects left him well placed to recognise them in images from sales
Charles Saatchi and Larry Gagosian are discussing a joint gallery, reports Roger Bevan
The works on paper will begin their nomadic existence at the Teylers Museum
If the State relinquishes its responsibility for funding culture, art will be restricted by private patronage, the letter argues
V&A in brave act of patronage
Twenty-seven oil paintings and over one hundred drawings are featured
A Tanguy for the Tate, important furniture for the V&A
An amendment to an article published in the March issue of The Art Newspaper (No. 57, p.26), with our apologies
Secrecy at the old V&A
How computers are enhancing the market for these two businesses
She beat out the highest number of applicants to date for the NatWest prize
Ryoei Saito, chief of the Daishowa Paper Company and Stavros Niarchos, shipping magnate
This year appears to be the year of the Pre-Raphaelite, with yet another major show on the way
In a lecture given at London's Institute of Archaeology, Dr Lamia al Galiani-Werr drove home the urgency of the issue
Dali's former secretary has been successful in his appeal