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For the Diary: Neue Pinakothek‘s Exhibition ‘Three Colours Black’

“Three Colours Black” at the Neue Pinakothek will be open from October 5. The show will focus on paintings from second half of the 19th century, including 15 paintings from the Pinakothek’s own...

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Dealers Notebook: Georges De Jonckheere on the 2016 Biennale des Antiquaires

First founded in Brussels in 1976 and specializing in Flemish painting, the De Jonckheere gallery has participated in each Biennale des Antiquaires over the past 40 years. In 1983, the gallery moved to...

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Rembrandt Self-Portraits and Ai Weiwei Selfies Showcased in Edinburgh

The latest exhibition at Edinburgh’s Scottish National Portrait Gallery looks at the history of artists creating images of themselves, from the self-portraits of Rembrandt and Warhol's snapshots to the...

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Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo at Indiana University’s Eskenazi Museum

Eskenazi Museum of Art will showcase Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo's master drawings from the Anthony J. Moravec Collection from October 1.12 New Testament drawings by Domenico Tiepolo, from among...

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Kupferstichkabinett Shows Stunning Etchings by José de Ribera

Kupferstichkabinett Berlin is putting a spotlight on etchings by Spanish painter José de Ribera.The show of the 1591-1652 artist, also known as Jusepe de Ribéra, will run parallel with Gemäldegalerie’s...

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15th Century Masterpiece Saved for the British Nation

The Bowes Museum in Durham has secured funding to acquire the 15th century painting “St Luke Drawing the Virgin and Child,” attributed to the workshop of Dieric Bouts the Elder. The total of £2,290,650...

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Flea Market Find: Alsatian Collector Returns Long Lost Dürer Engraving to...

A long lost copper engraving by German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) has found its way back to the southern German Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. The graphic work dating from 1520 was thought to have...

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Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I Saved for the British Nation

The “Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I,” which was sold by the descendants of Sir Francis Drake, has been saved for the British nation thanks to a major fundraising campaign by the Art Fund and Royal...

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Michael Eissenhauer Adds Gemäldegalerie, Sculpture, Byzantine Directorship

German art historian Michael Eissenhauer has added to his directorships as institutions explore collaborations and mergers. The General Director of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Berlin State...

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Leonardo da Vinci Drawings Tour the UK

An exhibition featuring 10 drawings from the Royal Collection has made the third stop of its UK and Ireland tour at Nottingham Castle, where the scientific and artistic drawings of the great Italian...

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Art from Joaquin Sorolla’s Seminal Paris Years in Giverny

Spanish painter Joaquin Sorolla (1863-1923) – the “master of light” – exhibited in Paris for the first time in 1906 at Galerie Georges Petit, which specialized in the work of the Impressionists. The...

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Francisco de Zurbarán Masterpieces to be Exhibited in the US

Auckland Castle in County Durham is sending a major group of paintings by the 17th-century Spanish master Francisco de Zurbarán to the US for the first time, to be studied and exhibited while the...

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Datebook: ‘Rembrandt in Confidence’ at Musée Jacquemart-André

Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris will present "Rembrandt in Confidence," showcasing works by the Dutch master, from September 16, 2016 through January 23, 2017. Rembrandt was one of the greatest artists...

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Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Brueghel Paint Paradise in Edinburgh

Old Masters and kings find themselves in gardens in a new exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery within the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. “Painting Paradise: The Art of the Garden” runs through...

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UK National Trust Saves Isaac Oliver Miniature Masterpiece

The British National Trust has acquired one of the finest miniature paintings of the Jacobean age, saving the important work for the nation. The miniature portrait of Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert...

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Recently Acquired Laura Knight, Lorrain, Lèger Prints at National Gallery of...

A new exhibition showcases the best prints acquired by Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland in the last five years, including works by Claude Lorrain, Fernand Lèger, and Laura Knight.“Eclectic Images:...

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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s Final Masterpiece at Art Gallery NSW

The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) will exhibit Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s “One hundred aspects of the moon” (1885-92) in its entirety for the first time in Australia from August 20 to November 20....

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Datebook: Classic Works of Art at Auctionata, Berlin

When: “Classic Works of Art - Paintings of the 16th-20th Century” at Auctionata, Berlin on August 26, 2016.What: The auction will showcase large collection of artworks including finely painted...

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Datebook: ‘John Gibson RA: A British Sculptor’ at Royal Academy

“John Gibson RA: A British Sculptor” will open at the Royal Academy of Arts, London on September 8 and run through December 18, 2016. The exhibition will examine the work of neoclassical artist John...

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