Painters
Lost Renaissance Masterpiece Found Hanging Above Woman’s Hot Plate Sells for $26.8 Million
Experts say the panel painting was created by Florentine artist Cimabue around 1280
Leonardo’s ‘Vitruvian Man’ Is Headed to the Louvre Despite Italian Scholars’ Protests
Some researchers say the roughly 530-year-old drawing is too fragile, light-sensitive to travel
Renaissance Nun's 'Last Supper' Painting Makes Public Debut After 450 Years in Hiding
The 21-foot canvas, created by self-taught artist and nun Plautilla Nelli, is now on view in Florence
A Tour of the World's Most Spectacular Ceilings
In her new book 'The Art of Looking Up,' Catherine McCormack captures stunning ceilings around the globe
Research Reveals Vincent van Gogh's Artistic Governess
Anna Birnie, daughter of an artist, taught Vincent and his siblings for three years, including lesson on drawing
Why the Amsterdam Museum Will No Longer Use the Term 'Dutch Golden Age'
The museum contends that the moniker, which is often used to describe the Dutch Republic in the 17th century, ignores the brutalities of the period
The Man Who Mentored da Vinci Receives First U.S. Retrospective
National Gallery of Art spotlights Andrea del Verrocchio, a skilled sculptor and painter whose individual accomplishments have long been overlooked
Help Find the Owners of More Than 100 Recovered Artworks
Stolen around Los Angeles in 1993, the paintings and antiques were recently recovered by LAPD when some were brought to an auction house
People Aren't Happy About Their Increasingly Brief Encounters With the ‘Mona Lisa’
The problem stems from the masterpiece's temporary relocation to a different wing of the museum
Family Realizes Long-Forgotten Portrait Was Painted by Famed Nigerian Artist Ben Enwonwu
Last year, a similarly rediscovered portrait by Enwonwu sold for $1.6 million, setting an auction record for Nigerian Modernist art
Atlanta Museum’s ‘Dating’ App Matches Visitors With Artwork
The High Museum of Art creates tour routes based on users' likes
New Investigation Answers Pressing Question: Whatever Happened to All of Bob Ross’ Paintings?
The artist produced almost 30,000 paintings over the course of his lifetime
Tate Acquires Archive of Works by Little-Known Surrealist Ithell Colquhoun
The collection, featuring some 5,000 sketches, drawings and commercial artworks, promises to instigate a 're-evaluation of her whole career'
Warhol's Prince Image Doesn't Violate Copyright, Judge Rules
Photographer Lynn Goldsmith will be appealing the fair use verdict that found the artist transformed the underlying photograph into something new
The Louvre Recruited Top Perfumers to Create Scents Inspired by Its Famous Works of Art
The fragrances evoke masterpieces including 'Venus de Milo,' 'The Winged Victory of Samothrace' and 'La Grande Odalisque'
Lost Version of Delacroix Masterpiece Goes on View After Being Found in Paris Apartment
The painting, made in preparation for 1834's 'Women of Algiers in Their Apartment,' went missing in 1850
This May Be the Only Known Recording of Frida Kahlo’s Voice
The sound of the speaker on recording, which was found earlier this year, has been described as 'sweet, delicate, very feminine'
Cold War Nuclear Bomb Tests Are Helping Researchers Identify Art Forgeries
Traces of carbon-14 isotopes released by nuclear testing enable scientists to date paintings created post-World War II
London's National Gallery Lends a $4.5 Million Masterpiece to a Women’s Prison
It was the latest stop in an unconventional tour that has brought the Artemisia Gentileschi painting to a school, a library and a doctor’s office
'Mona Lisa' Comes to Life in Computer-Generated 'Living Portrait'
A new artificial intelligence system can create realistic animations from a single static image
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