WASHINGTON – French national Bernard Jean Ternus pleaded guilty today to conspiring to transport in interstate and foreign commerce four stolen paintings knowing that they were stolen, the Department of Justice Criminal Division, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of [Read More]
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YOUNTVILLE, Calif., – Festival del Sole Napa Valley, Bank of America, and the Napa Valley Museum present The Art Books of Henri Matisse, an exhibition of original illustrations and text by one of the preeminent artists of the twentieth century, on view [Read More]
A rare and famous portrait of Boris Karloff in his full Frankenstein makeup, rendered by renowned illustration early twentieth-century artist Rolf Armstrong, now has a permanent home in the Norman Rockwell Museum, located in Stockbridge, MA, thanks to Dallas-based Heritage Auction Galleries. [Read More]
A new addition to the very rare works of the Master Leonardo Da Vinci has come to light. The painting, a nuptial portrait of a young woman in profile, dates from Leonardo’s first Lombard period, ca.1485. The finding is one of the [Read More]
From October 11, 2008, through January 4, 2009, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, Connecticut, will present “At Home with Gustav Stickley: Arts and Crafts from the Stephen Gray Collection.” The exhibition will feature approximately 140 exceptional works from a [Read More]
A major retrospective selling and loan exhibition of works by Edward Seago (1910-1974) organised by The Taylor Gallery Ltd in collaboration with Colnaghi. Includes loans from the private collection of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and the Norwich Castle Museum and Art [Read More]
“Standing in the way” by German-Polish artist Art is going to be presented five times in the city centre of Schwetzingen till the 19th October in an unrivalled art contest in the metropolis of Rhein-Neckar. The open air exhibition with cumbersome title [Read More]
NEW YORK – AXA Art Insurance Corporation is pleased to announce its support of ‘IMAGELESS: The Scientific Study and Experimental Treatment of an Ad Reinhardt Black Painting’, an exhibition on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from July 11 through September [Read More]
SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO – On July 9, 2008 Anderson Ranch Arts Center presents the National Artist Award to George Condo, and the Service to the Arts Award to Mera and Don Rubell at its 12th Annual Recognition Dinner, Snowmass Club, Snowmass Village [Read More]
San Francisco, CA – Photographer Wendy Mukluk first exhibited her work at Harvey Milk’s Castro Camera in San Francisco in the early 1970s. An admirer of the work of Brassaï, Mukluk set out to document The Secret San Francisco of the 70s [Read More]
Design drawings from France, Italy, Germany and India will lead this year’s exhibition by Katrin Bellinger at Colnaghi for Master Drawings in London. Highlights include fine examples of French draftsmanship in the eighteenth century: one by Claude Gillot, and one by his [Read More]
A review presented by artrepublic.com Now is the perfect time for art lovers to visit Europe’s most beautiful cities and take in the summer exhibitions. The artrepublic.com exhibition listings team are delighted to present a review of the comprehensive Paul Klee retrospective [Read More]
artnet launches Photographic Portraits Sale featuring 20 photographs of Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, The Beatles, and other iconic figures by 15 renowned photographers including Allan Grant, Herman Leonard, Irving Penn, and Bill Ray New York / Berlin – From June 20–30 artnet [Read More]
ATLANTA – WorthPoint Corporation today unveiled a new service that will help its members determine the value of the art, antiques and collectibles they own and walk them through the evaluation and sales process. With the WorthPoint Consignment and Brokerage Service, WorthPoint [Read More]