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The Laziest Fakes: Goya & Velázquez Forgeries Seized In Spain
A bust-length portrait of a woman with a white mantle and a gold chain extending across her chest. She is expressionless, with very rosy cheeks and a wide, braided hairstyle decorated with pins and ribbons.

The Laziest Fakes: Goya & Velázquez Forgeries Seized In Spain

In Spain, the Historic Heritage division of Valencia’s regional police seized five paintings said to be forgeries being passed off as originals by the Spanish masters Diego Velázquez and Francisco de Goya. The suspects involved attempted to sell the works … More…

The Orlando Basquiats: A Year In The Making
An abstract, grafitti-like portrait showing a crowned head against a black background on a piece of cardboard

The Orlando Basquiats: A Year In The Making

Last year, the FBI raided the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA), confiscating 25 alleged forgeries of works by Jean-Michel Basquiat. Since then, the OMA’s board of trustees has fired its chairwoman Cynthia Brumback and the museum director Aaron de Groft, … More…

The FBI’s New Art App
The seal of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, showing a shield with the scales of justice and red and white stripes. This is surrounded by laurel leaves and thirteen stars, with a scroll beneath reading Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity.

The FBI’s New Art App

In popular culture, many in the United States and beyond think of federal law enforcement agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as shadowy organizations watching everything we do. In the eyes of many, they often catch criminals before … More…

Roy Lichtenstein: Pioneer Or Plagiarist?
A black-and-white photograph of the pop artist Roy Lichtenstein standing in front of his work Whaam!, a comic book-style painting of a fighter plane.

Roy Lichtenstein: Pioneer Or Plagiarist?

Roy Lichtenstein became one of the most prominent names in American pop art in the 1960s, entering the broader cultural consciousness through his paintings resembling comic strips from pulp magazines and noir serials. Today works like Whaam! and Masterpiece are some of the most … More…

Christie’s Paris Chagall Et La Musique
A colored drawing showing a seaside town, with a man playing a harp or lyre sitting on the shore being approached by three women. The sun shines over the sea, with other groups of people and animals present throughout.

Christie’s Paris Chagall Et La Musique

On Tuesday, April 11th, Christie’s Paris held an online sale entitled Chagall et la Musique, or Chagall and Music. The works came directly from Marc Chagall’s estate, all of which feature musical instruments or were inspired by pieces of music. … More…

Stolen Antiquities Seized From The Met
A headless bronze statue in a colonnaded courtyard filled with other antiquities on display.

Stolen Antiquities Seized From The Met

Over the past month, my news feed has been bombarded with stories coming out of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Specifically, these stories are mainly about how investigators have found more and more antiquities in their collections … More…

Possible Vermeer In Philadelphia?
A painting of a woman in an ermine-lined dress with her hair tied back playing guitar in a furnished, white-walled room.

Possible Vermeer In Philadelphia?

Since 1933, a copy of a painting by Johannes Vermeer known as Lady with a Guitar has sat in storage at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, never having been put on display. For nearly a century, experts believed the work … More…

Reynolds Rescued
A portrait of a tan-skinned man in billowing white robes and a turban.

Reynolds Rescued

A few weeks ago, I wrote about how one of the most famous works by the British portraitist Sir Joshua Reynolds was in danger of leaving Britain after the government’s export bar expired. The National Portrait Gallery in London failed to raise … More…

Bonhams London 19th Century Sale
A group of men and women in ancient dress with their backs turned to the viewer. They look down the road beyond the city walls to a hilltop, where many people are gathered. They watch Roman soldiers escort convicts, including Jesus Christ, to their crucifixion site.

Bonhams London 19th Century Sale

On Wednesday, March 29th, Bonhams New Bond Street location in London hosted its 19th Century and British Impressionist art sale, featuring seventy-three works by both British and Continental European painters (w/p = with buyer’s premium). What ended up being the … More…

Unknown Pollock Rediscovered In Bulgaria
Studio portrait at about age 16 circa 1928

Unknown Pollock Rediscovered In Bulgaria

Greece’s anti-organized crime task force found a lost painting possibly by the great American abstract expressionist artist Jackson Pollock during a raid on suspected art traffickers in Bulgaria. Last week, Bulgarian National Radio reported that Europol organized a joint operation … More…

Lego Lilies: Ai Weiwei’s Newest Work In London
Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei in a blue shirt against a beige background

Lego Lilies: Ai Weiwei’s Newest Work In London

The Design Museum, located less than ten minutes from Kensington Palace in London, has been an exhibition space for graphic arts, architecture, fashion, and much more since the late 1980s. But it’s receiving attention right now because of a new … More…

20 West 55th Street: Hopefully, Our Last Buildout Update!
Gallery photo

20 West 55th Street: Hopefully, Our Last Buildout Update!

It was a stressful week for our new space. On Wednesday, we discovered that 55th Street was closed due to a high-ranking foreign official staying at the Peninsula Hotel – concrete barriers were up, while Police Officers, Secret Service, and … More…

Family Feud Over Rockwell Drawings
An illustration showing a group of people waiting on red couches and chairs, including multiple men in suits, a British officer in a kilt, and a red-headed woman in a yellow dress and a sash reading "Miss America". The illustration is Norman Rockwell's depiction of people waiting for an meeting with president Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Family Feud Over Rockwell Drawings

A family is currently dividing itself into factions because of the disputed ownership of some drawings. But they’re not just any drawings… So You Want To See the President! is a series of illustrations created by the American artist Norman Rockwell … More…

Coin Dealer Arrested
Julius Caeser gold coin known as the Eid Mar

Coin Dealer Arrested

I rarely choose to update one of my stories, but one I wrote about a few years ago now belongs in our Dark Side section. In December 2020, I wrote about a rare ancient gold coin, the Eid Mar, that … More…

Roadshow Rarity: Early Hockney Work Featured On BBC Program
a landscape by David Hockney

Roadshow Rarity: Early Hockney Work Featured On BBC Program

Antiques Roadshow, both the American and original British versions, is a lovely program that allows people to rummage through their attics and storage units to see if some family heirlooms have any real monetary value. In one episode of the … More…

Sotheby’s London (Women) Artists
A painting showing two black, rocky outcroppings flanking the sides rising up, pulling all attention towards a small, brown bird with its wings extended against a red and blue sky, probably either at dawn or dusk.

Sotheby’s London (Women) Artists

On Thursday March 16th, Sotheby’s London hosted a short but very interesting sale dedicated completely to female artists creatively called “(Women) Artists”. The fifty-four available lots came from many different artists and creators across many styles and periods, including works … More…