“Spalliera” panels depicting parables are reunited at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum for the first time in 500 years
Noah Charney examines how historic buildings that were needlessly destroyed can live on today
The still life of fruit and chestnuts, until recently dismissed as a fake, was painted in Paris
When restoration is complete, the public will have access to Qianlong Garden complex for the first time
Residential Palace complex, a casualty of Allied bombing in the Second World War, is due to be rebuilt by 2021
Javett Art Centre at University of Pretoria will display 800-year-old gold collection excavated in the 1930s
Launched in 2016, Aliph will finance restoration work with technical support from the Louvre and Smithsonian Institution
The World Monuments Fund announces the completion of a four-year conservation effort
Getty scientists explore the artist’s use of gunpowder and other materials for a definitive new book
Inaugural show presents jewels and precious objects excavated in the early 20th century alongside more recent discoveries
The 1301 carved pulpit will undergo a two-year intensive monitoring programme
Conservation effort now includes passageways and interior
Landmark Trust's restoration finds that oak timber used to build Welsh house was felled in the winters of 1418-19 and 1420-21
The conservation of masterpieces is happening in the full glare of the public
We asked officials at ten major sites how prepared they were—with alarming results
Many World Heritage Sites around the Mediterranean are at grave risk from sea-level rise by 2100, report says
Chief curator of Vienna’s Albertina argues that the work, which shows the artist's own hands, was a finished work rather than preparatory drawing
The 19th century Sepulveda Adobe and western movie set Paramount Ranch have been destroyed, but the fate of many other buildings remain unknown
The Battel Hall retable, which survived the fury of 16th-century iconoclasts, bears later scars of graffiti and "witchmarks" against evil spirits
Italian official also says the country will ratify 2017 Nicosia Convention outlining penalties for offenses involving cultural heritage
Work commissioned by Henry VIII for Hampton Court Palace left the country in the early 1970s
We need to rethink our perceptions of an artist or an artefact as having a single, unified or homogenous heritage
Vatican conference on preventive conservation warns of environmental impact of short-term politics
Incident is a further blow to English city following the novichok poisonings earlier this year
Conservator calls in master storyteller to decipher shamanic object
UK National Lottery award will also fund a new education centre at the Victorian designer’s 16th-century Kelmscott Manor
Historic Pugin floor tiles, on which many a prime minister has trodden, available for £200 a piece
The Venice Glass Week is a city-wide collaboration between museums, commercial galleries and artisans of Murano
The work, lent by Art Gallery of Ontario ahead of a major travelling show on the artist, will undergo research at the Rubenshuis