Mayors demand that salvaged works of art be restored locally
Tests confirm that the Holburne’s picture is by Pieter Brueghel the Younger and not by a follower
Head needed for Rome's central archaeological area
The French artist’s residence is one of the most beautiful 19th-century homes still within its original grounds
French town of Auvers-sur-Oise is also fundraising to repair church that inspired 1890 painting
New facilities will encourage a cross-departmental approach
Captiva, the late artist's Florida compound, is "at high risk of storm surge flooding”
Project explores long-term preservation issues of 3D-printed works
Opponents criticise anti-vandalism measures to seal off Roman staircase at night and to ban seating—and snacking—on it
Scans reveal the Florida institution's portrait of Philip IV had a fashion-forward makeover
The 15-year plan is intended to bolster Paris’s bid for the 2024 Olympic Games and 2025 World’s Fair
Work on La Serenissima's oldest bridge is done, but official unveiling will take place during the Venice Biennale
Experts assess seismic stability of Galleria dell’Accademia and the rest of the city's treasures
Local businesses want to extend access to island Skellig Michael to accommodate eager fans, but preservationists fear that crowds will threaten the medieval ruins and sea bird colonies
Conservation treatment may resolve conflicting accounts of monument's history
An exhibition in Berlin surveys the ethical implications of restoring damaged art
An eight-year effort to restore a major work by Barnett Newman (1905-70) has shed new light on the artist’s methods.
Research project and show explain conservators’ difficulties with his techniques
Curators, art historians and museum directors sought by the US Army to provide expert advice in combat zones
Rijksmuseum’s examinations reveal truth about pendants
Preservation, cultural routes, urban regeneration through tourism are all set to be discussed
Cleaning uncovers makers’ pioneering techniques and casts new light on plaster casts
Tiny paint flakes from damaged work give clues to artist’s technique
The museum’s archive reveals how air raids threatened the collection and George V intervened to stop the building being requisitioned
3D scanning of 19th-century copy provides missing parts needed to piece together 1740s porcelain fountain