Rembrandt Restoration at the Städel MuseumOctober 2, 2025 Rembrandt’s Blinding of Samson, one of the artist’s most prominent religious works, is set to receive an extensive makeover. The Blinding of Samson dates to 1636, in the early stages of Rembrandt’s peak. He mainly produced portraits at the time, … More… Picasso Museum Announces ExpansionSeptember 30, 2025 The Picasso Museum in Paris has recently announced a $50 million expansion project, which will include an outdoor space for a public sculpture garden. It has been eleven years since the last renovations at the Picasso Museum. The museum is … More… Sotheby’s Karpidas Collection Evening SaleSeptember 23, 2025 Last week, the first significant sale of the autumn auction season took place at Sotheby’s London with the collection of Pauline Karpidas. Since the 1970s, Karpidas has been a collector of modern and contemporary art. She is a prominent donor … More… Bonhams British & European ArtSeptember 19, 2025 The fine art market took a bit of a break in August, with many of the main auction houses using that time to focus on sales of luxury goods such as cars, sports memorabilia, watches, jewelry, and other items. However, … More… Pennsylvania Art Fraudster SentencedSeptember 16, 2025 Last Friday, the US Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced that Carter Reese, an art and antiques dealer in Reading, Pennsylvania, was sentenced for knowingly selling forged artworks allegedly by twentieth-century masters. Reese was well known in … More… Painting Of The Week: John Stobart’s Independence, Wayne City Landing, 1842September 12, 2025 John Stobart was one of the greatest maritime painters of the twentieth century, specializing in painting historical sailing ships and harbor scenes as they would have appeared decades or centuries ago. But while clipper ships on the Atlantic or views … More… Rubens Rediscovered in ParisSeptember 12, 2025 A French auctioneer has rediscovered a lost masterpiece by the Baroque Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens. Christ on the Cross has allegedly been missing since shortly after its creation in the second decade of the seventeenth century. And now, Jean-Pierre … More… |
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