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A “Brush” With History
painting of place de la Republique in paris with people,horses and carts in street

A “Brush” With History

As many of you know, we specialize in the works by Antoine Blanchard (born Marcel Masson, 1910 – 1988), the renowned artist known for his exquisite Parisian street scenes. When we first started selling works by Blanchard, we noticed that … More…

Sotheby’s Old Masters & 19th Century Paintings
An interior scene showing Christ's apostles gathered together while the Holy Spirit, taking the form of a flaming dove, flies above them.

Sotheby’s Old Masters & 19th Century Paintings

Last week, the Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams London salerooms hosted a series of Old Masters sales across three days. One of the more memorable sales occurred on Wednesday, July 5, when Sotheby’s hosted an Old Masters and Nineteenth-Century paintings sale … More…

Lost Gainsborough Found In Storage
A three-quarter-length portrait of a man in eighteenth-century naval uniform. He wears a white wig and has his right jacket sleeve pinned to his waistcoat, his arm having been amputated.

Lost Gainsborough Found In Storage

The Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) has announced that a portrait sitting in storage for over sixty years has now been attributed to the great eighteenth-century British portraitist Thomas Gainsborough. The painting is an unsigned portrait of a one-armed man in … More…

Canada Helps Preserve Indigenous Art
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Canada Helps Preserve Indigenous Art

In March, I wrote about how police in Canada uncovered a forgery ring that specialized in art in the style of the Canadian indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau. Some called this criminal enterprise the world’s biggest art fraud conspiracy. Indigenous art … More…

Picasso’s Guernica At 86
The anti-war painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso, showing a number of human and animal figures, both dead and alive, painted in black, white, and gray.

Picasso’s Guernica At 86

The 1937 World’s Fair was the International Exposition held in Paris, highlighting “art and technology in modern life”. Like in previous world fairs, many countries had their own pavilions to display the scientific, artistic, and commercial progress they had made … More…

Bogus Banksy Offers Critique On Street Art
Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art, along with the famous statue of the Duke of Wellington perpetually defaced by a traffic cone placed atop his head

Bogus Banksy Offers Critique On Street Art

The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, opened a Banksy exhibition called Cut & Run on June 15th. This is Banksy’s first officially sanctioned exhibition in fourteen years, which makes it a momentous event given the … More…

Christie’s London Impressionist & Modern Art Sale
A colorful lithograph series displayed in rows on three walls of a gallery.

Christie’s London Impressionist & Modern Art Sale

On Friday, June 30th, Christie’s London hosted a sale of impressionist and modern art, featuring a wide variety of works from Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot through Carlos Nadal and Charles Malle. Many of the lots were works by late-nineteenth and twentieth-century modernists, … More…

Forger’s Fall: Pasquale Frongia Arrested In Italy
head of a woman - detail of the Lucas Cranach painting

Forger’s Fall: Pasquale Frongia Arrested In Italy

The Italian Carabinieri have arrested one of the most notorious Old Masters forgers in the world. Pasquale Frongia is allegedly one of the most important members of an Old Masters forgery ring put together by art dealer Giuliano Ruffini. Authorities … More…

Pope Francis Addresses The Art World
Pope Francis addresses artists in the Sistine Chapel

Pope Francis Addresses The Art World

Last Friday, Pope Francis opened the doors of the Sistine Chapel to address an assembly of two hundred prominent artists. This occasion marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Vatican Museum’s modern and contemporary collection, and it mirrors a similar event … More…