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Paris Prepares For Olympics
The western facade of Notre-Dame de Paris

Paris Prepares For Olympics

Paris will host the Olympic games next summer, and the city’s top spots, particularly its cultural institutions, are battening down the hatches. The city already announced that the famous riverside booksellers, the bouquinistes, will be relocated for the opening ceremonies. … More…

Christie’s London Josefowitz Rembrandt Collection
An etching of Saint Jerome reading in the wilderness next to a lion.

Christie’s London Josefowitz Rembrandt Collection

At the end of the auction marathon on Thursday, December 7th, was another installment from the Sam Josefowitz Collection. The sale in London consisted of sixty-nine lots, all “graphic masterpieces” by the Dutch Golden Age artist Rembrandt van Rijn. Every … More…

Bouvier Affair At An End (Maybe)
Leonardo_da_Vinci_or_Boltraffio_(attrib)_Salvator_Mundi_circa_1500

Bouvier Affair At An End (Maybe)

The Bouvier affair has been one of the most prolific feuds the art world has experienced in the past ten years. We’ve been covering it since it first started in 2015. And now it seems like it’s finally coming to … More…

Bonhams Paris Impressionist & Modern Sale
Bernard Buffet's seascape showing a large yacht moored in the harbor next to a thin lighthouse on the right

Bonhams Paris Impressionist & Modern Sale

Thursday, December 7th, saw a wave of action across the London and Paris auction houses. Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams all hosted sales ranging from antiquities to Old Masters to early twentieth-century work. It also marked the last day at the … More…

Diego Rivera And How Art Can Create Change
A photograph of Diego Rivera and his xolo dog

Diego Rivera And How Art Can Create Change

Many famous figures have their own quotes about the power of art and its ability to change people’s minds and the world. However, there are few people whose lives have embodied those kinds of sayings than Diego Rivera. Some people … More…

Lost Botticelli Rediscovered
A Renaissance-era painting of the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus.

Lost Botticelli Rediscovered

Often, when I write about a rediscovered long-lost masterwork, the person who had it often had no idea that they owned such a rare, valuable work by a great master. However, when Italian authorities seized a painting from a southern … More…

Second Mona Lisa? Or Just A Copy?
A portrait of a woman in dark clothing between two columns against a landscape background.

Second Mona Lisa? Or Just A Copy?

The Mona Lisa is one of the world’s most iconic and enigmatic paintings. Art historians and amateur detectives have combed over the work, looking for answers to everything, from da Vinci’s technique to the possible real location of the fantasy … More…

Macallan Adami 1926 Makes Headlines
Rare bottle of Macallan Adami 1926

Macallan Adami 1926 Makes Headlines

In the world of top-shelf whiskies, a bottle of Macallan Adami 1926 recently made headlines for its jaw-dropping sale price, surpassing what most people spend on houses, luxury items, or even a lifetime supply of soda – if you like … More…

Napoleon & David: Historical Painting vs. Historical Accuracy
On the left, Jacques-Louis David's portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte in a white and blue military uniform. On the right, a self-portrait of Jacques-Louis David with a palette and a brush in his hands.

Napoleon & David: Historical Painting vs. Historical Accuracy

Ridley Scott’s latest historical epic film Napoleon, released in the US and UK on November 22nd, tries to tell the story of the Corsican-born French artillery general who ascended to rule most of Continental Europe for over a decade. Though … More…