Museums considered banning female visitors at height of suffrage movement
The London gallery aims to ensure that they are not war loot and appeals for assistance in checking their recent histories
Jacob Rothschild, the banker and former head of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, always took a deeply personal interest in the last of the great Rothschild houses
Rothschild retired as the first chairman of the Heritage Lottery Fund at the end of March 1998. In a rare interview, he described its relationship with government
The National Gallery will display Portrait of Pope Innocent X with Bacon's reinterpretations
A three-day conference and exhibition in London with new projects on show
Exhibition includes oil or acrylic paintings based on compositions owned by the gallery by Titian, Rubens and Rembrandt
“Renaissance” jewels in the National Gallery of Art are by the hitherto unknown faker
The Buccleuch Leonardo, the Halifax Titian plus two fine Danish purchases
All together now for the relaunched Technical Bulletin
“Not all art dealers make good collectors, and it’s no use them trying to be something they are not”.
Artists’ techniques revealed through science