Show tells the stories behind seven great works that have disappeared and the creation of new digital facsimiles
The Art Newspaper's senior correspondent Martin Bailey is the co-curator of the exhibition
Unearthing of Montmartre sketch leads to authentication of second work
Survey of Dutch master’s admiration for, and influence on, Japanese art is most ambitious yet
We survey the top five results in key markets, from Old Masters to Post-war and contemporary
Two-year transformation, starting next summer, will open up the London gallery’s historic Great Room
Pent-up demand for top material kicks off New York's key auction week, with a $81.3m Van Gogh and records for Léger, Magritte, Man Ray and Vuillard
Insect was presumably already dead as paint shows no signs of a struggle to escape
Exhibition including 124 works is largest in Europe and America in almost 30 years
From Cate Blanchett performing artists' manifestos to an animated Van Gogh biopic
A new book reveals the journey of the artist’s famous furniture from Arles to a town near Arnhem in 1945
The exhibition, on until 25 April, illustrates his obsession with mountainous landscapes and invites comparison with other Expressionist masterpieces
Everything for the armchair art lover, at the flick of a switch
Fondation Vincent van Gogh assembles the surviving paintings in this series
The top twenty has Cézanne at the top with a new record from Sotheby's
Many new, middle-aged, collectors, say Christie’s
Van Gogh fakes controversy continues
Admired by Van Gogh and an enormously successful artist in his lifetime, Herkomer was a polymath and man of action
The Van Gogh drawing and Hans von Marées painting were part of a large collection which was forcibly auctioned
The show gives the Musée d’Orsay’s verdict on its own questioned Van Goghs and draws attention to problems with other articles from the Gachet Collection
Last July, The Art Newspaper broke the news that at least 45 Van Gogh paintings were suspect. This is what has happened since
“Sunflowers” back in bloom
"There is room for uncertainty around the edges"
New revelations point fingers at the artist, but the question of whether they were forgeries or merely innocent copies remains
The Van Gogh fakes controversy continues
Sixteen of the doubted paintings are displayed in the Van Gogh museum; leading scholars to consider another 21 dubious works
Scholars say that famous paintings are not by the artist. Provenances difficult to prove
While there is some support for its attribution, doubt still lingers
Fears are growing that the version in the St Petersburg is a replica