Donald Lee
Donald Lee is the Literary Editor of The Art Newspaper
"Dürer and his Circle" exhibition at Basel's Kunstmuseum unveils city council's bounty of prints and drawings
Acquired in the 17th century, the Amerbach collection provides insight into how Dürer's techniques were implemented by his contemporaries
Obituary: Rene Ricard
The artist, critic and bon vivant was credited with propelling Jean-Michel Basquiat to fame
If you read one book this year, make it one of these
Art-world luminaries, from Eli Broad and Marina Warner to Tim Marlow and Xu Bing, pick the best art books they read in 2013
Raphael’s prep work on show at the Städel Museum
11 of the museum's works will be exhibited alongside 40 others loaned from around the world
Obituary for Jacques Taddei
The French musician, museum director, public servant and man of many letters.
Exhibition explores the avant-garde aspects of the conservative Pre-Raphaelites
The Pre-Raphaelite movement was conservative: “back to the future” might well have been its motto
Prodigious, prolific, phenomenal: Raphael’s last 17 years in Rome on show at the Louvre
The Prado and the Louvre collaborate for a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition
Raphaels reunited for the Pope’s German visit
The Pope apparently insisted that the Vatican's Raphael’s Madonna di Foligno be displayed alongside Dresden’s own Raphael, painted in the same year
Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings on display at the British Museum
A highly distinguished and expertly organised exhibition
Books: The continuities in Medieval and Renaissance art at the V&A
A deep look into the remarkable objects now on display in the museum's recently opened galleries
Books in brief: the Medieval Warrior’s (Unofficial) Manual
The perfect reference book for those of us who cannot just offhand distinguish a gambeson from a hauberk
Queen Victoria & Albert: Art and Love
An exhibition catalogue continues the trend of challenging the dour image of Victoria
Simplified Dutch restitution policy to end
Policy regarding reclaiming of looted artworks to change come April
Norton Museum’s war loot research grant
A grant will enable them to probe incomplete provenance records
St Peter and the Vatican: the legacy of the popes, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale
What’s On: US museums and galleries
Spring books: US. Decorative arts to the fore
Photography, Asian art, the art of antiquity, Old Masters, and historiography are also among the topics covered
Iran's National Museum of Art touring exhibition currently at Antikenmuseum Basel chronicles seven thousand years of Persian art
The show is an attempt by Prime Minister Ayatollah Khatami to eliminate bad feeling between Iran and the West, and to spread awareness about the archaeological sites in the country under threat
Constable to Delacroix: British art and the French Romantics
Now on at Tate Britain
Leonardo da Vinci the master draughtsman at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A new exhibition takes a closer look at Leonardo's work on paper
Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci from the Royal Collection go on Golden Jubilee tour
The Queen's collection begin their celebratory journey in Graves Art Gallery Sheffield
Thomas Girtin and the art of watercolour at the Tate Britain
160 works are now on show for the bicentenary of the artist's death
The re-enactment of Prince Arthur’s 1502 obsequies directed by a V&A expert and the “Gladiator” props man
Pageantry reigns in the UK
From Raphael to Tiepolo: Three centuries of Italian masterpieces come together at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The decadent show includes works from the Budapest Museum of Dine Arts, and is open until 4 August
Hartmut Wilkening's barefoot bigwigs come to Galerie Voss
Putin unwinds in Düsseldorf
Secrets of a collector: the extraordinary collection of Cassiano dal Pozzo 1588-1657
Museo del Territorio, Biella, Piedmont
The National Gallery Washington looks to Leonardo and the women of the Renaissance
Seeing the true face of Florence
Senatorial pulling power brings Raphaels to France
Despite curators’ protests, the French senate has pushed through a Raphael exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg, Paris
Tate's 'Image and Idol' takes a look at the 12th century
This new exhibition explores earlier British art than ever before
The National Gallery of Scotland explores Rembrandt’s real women
The exhibition on the Dutch master's female subjects will then travel to the Royal Academy
Dealer Adam Williams on trial for selling Nazi war loot
The work was taken by the Nazis from the Schloss Collection