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A work described as ‘one of the finest and most intricately conceived’ of Gustav Klimt’s (1862-1918) full-length portraits will be the headline lot at the auction of the Leonard A. Lauder collection ...
A historic William De Morgan collection that began with Sir William Gwynne-Evans, 1st Baronet of Oaklands Park (1845-1927), and spanned three generations is being offered at auction in Guernsey.
A pair of characterful studies of cranes, a penguin and a boatbill heron set a high price for Henry Stacy Marks (1829-98) at Lyon & Turnbull (26% buyer’s premium) in Edinburgh earlier this month. The ...
Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses after a burglary at a museum in Exeter. Around 17 pocket watches and a blunderbuss were stolen from Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gal… ...
Society of Antiquaries of London, a membership group for historians and archaeologists, is fundraising to stay in its ...
Hampshire police are appealing for information on an antique sundial stolen from The Somerley Estate in the New Forest. The sundial, weighing nearly 4 stone (around 25kg), was stolen from Georgian ...
With estimates from £50, here are five previews of items coming up at auction this week ...
A previously unknown depiction of Christ on the cross believed to have been painted by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) has emerged at French auction house Osenat. Billed as a major discovery, the work ...
Rediscovered Old Masters draw interest in Salisbury. Two Dutch and Flemish Old Masters offered fresh to the market and with a ...
The most viewed stories on this website over the last week included news of dealer Emma Rutherford selling a portrait miniature believed to depict Henry Wriothesley, the 3rd Earl of Southampton.
A posthumous cast of George Frampton’s (1860-1928) best-known sculpture was the subject of a strenuous bidding competition at Dreweatts this week. The monumental work stands over 10ft (3m) high and ...
The annual London Art Business Conference returned this week at Church House Conference Centre in We… ...