Emily Sharpe

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Second helpings of UK’s Grand Tour

Domenichino’s Madonna della Rosa (before 1627) makes rare public appearance at Chatsworth House

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In a barn in deepest France, something stirs

First Bourgogne Tribal Art Show sets out stall in milieu that doesn’t alienate country dwellers

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Put these on your shopping list

From Danish deck chairs to Ancient Egyptian art, we select some of the highlights at Tefaf this month

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Damned delight: heaven, hell and Hieronymus Bosch

Many Tefaf-goers are likely to visit the artist’s Dutch survey, a key part of the Bosch quincentenary celebrations. Stefan Fischer, the author of Taschen’s new book on Bosch, unveils the meaning of his grotesques

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Tefaf sets its sights on New York

Fair teams up with US advisory firm to launch two smaller editions in the US

Canadian dealer fights to raise the profile of Native American art

There is more to this field than feathers and tomahawks, says leading specialist Donald Ellis

Mummy dearest, I need to make another teeny alteration…

Career success led Karnak priest to replace old titles with better ones on his coffin-in-waiting

Armchair archaeologists reveal details of life in ancient Egypt

Online volunteers uncover shopping lists, hangover cures and a match-fixing agreement among Oxyrhynchus papyri fragments

Restoration gives British Museum’s Amitabha Buddha a reason to smile

Bank of America sponsored the monumental statue’s first full conservation in 25 years

Pimp my coffin: Ancient Egyptian priest changed sarcophagus as his career progressed

Research for Fitzwilliam Museum's new show reveals that in antiquity funerary arrangements were made well in advance

Fresh look for Australian landscape that defined a nation

New date suggests Frederick McCubbin promoted Australian Impressionism earlier than experts thought

British Library to put very big royal atlas online

Project reveals madness of King George III for his map collection <p> </p>

The story behind the reattributed drawing by Hieronymus Bosch

Project to mark 500th anniversary of artist’s death upgrades Infernal Landscape to an authentic work

Step inside conceptual artist David Ireland’s greatest masterpiece—his home

House on 500 Capp Street in San Francisco will become an arts space, archive and study centre

Who is making Land Art now?

As a new film hails the pioneers of the movement, a new generation of artists are staking out their own territory

Celebrated director of World Monuments Fund retires

Bonnie Burnham made the organisation, which turns 50 this year, into a global powerhouse

United Nations celebrates female Arab muralists

Centuries-old Saudi tradition of house painting is in danger of dying out

Tintoretto’s Venetian masterpieces sparkle again

Cleaning and LED lighting give visitors a glimpse of how the space originally looked

Paris Tableau fair visitors help buy painting for Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon

The work by Claudius Jacquand shows a view of the museum’s home, a former Benedictine convent

We’ll store your artefacts, US tells Syrian museums

New framework stresses return principle but some fear that traffickers in illicit objects could abuse it

MoMA unveils film classics restored to former glory

International Festival of Film Preservation, which opens today, will show a mix of silent comedies, classics and cult favourites