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Works spanning Van Gogh to Freud set for a $16m sale; California vineyard owners buy through lockdown; Old Masters dominate in January; Masterpiece fair investigates materials
Jackie Wullschläger selects her must-read titles
The violent expressiveness of these paintings never grows old, but the connections to the UK made here are tenuous
The Van Gogh museum’s audacious, engrossing show brings together two immense forces in painting
Exhibition containing 60 works to coincide with 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Tate Britain to display more than 45 paintings by ‘unhappy genius’ from March
Wealthy patrons renovate warehouses and railway sheds according to a global formula
Van Gogh’s final days are illuminated through visuals that animate his paintings
Van Gogh ‘Farmer’ picture sells for $81.3m with fees, just shy of record
An animated film that brings Van Gogh’s canvases dazzlingly to life
The Basel family business has built a reputation for shows that mix past, modern and contemporary masters with expertise
An exceptional private Japanese art collection celebratesthe rich exchange between east and west
The museum’s 80th birthday is celebrated through the collections of six pioneer patrons
Early works taken from Amsterdam museum in 2002 said to be in fairly good condition
A long-overdue show devoted to Daubigny, the master who helped pave the way for Impressionism
Douglas Coupland’s casting call to find Vincent van Gogh’s living doppelgänger
Far beyond the monetary value, forgery attacks something inside us that we know to be precious
Anish Kapoor work goes unsold while many other come in below estimates
What do the two artists who have never before shared an exhibition have in common? A terrific lot, it turns out
Sotheby’s kicks off spring auctions by reeling in $368m
A London gallery is showing a replica painting in a project that raises questions about authenticity
How the master of impressionism — then an unemployed preacher — discovered his artistic style among the poor of southern Belgium
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