Paul Jeromack
Star exhibit at the Met: the Christopher Dresser album the V&A could not afford
Modern designs at the Met
French decorative arts apparently recession-proof
The international market absorbs the Polo, Patiño and Johnson collections in one year. Tous les Louis do well but Louis XVI best of all
Spanish still-lifes test the staying power of a dealer's legacy at Christie's
Two works from the private collection of renowned New York dealer Herman Schickman hit the auction block today after being loaned and lost from the Met's collection
Top five acquisitions of the month
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Van Dyck’s portrait of a princess bride to a rare painting by a Brazilian Modernist
Kimbell Art Museum fêtes International Women's Day with Anne Vallayer-Coster acquisition
Still Life With Mackerel demonstrates the French 18th-century artist's virtuosity in the genre
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
Jump aboard Tauba Auerbach's dazzling fireboat for the Public Art Fund and then get lost in a concrete utopia at MoMA
An enigma solved: Old Masters and contemporary artists mix together well at David Zwirner
A show co-organised with the dealer Nicholas Hall demonstrates the endlessly exciting possibilities of blending the old and the new
From the archive: Why the art world is crazy about Cranach
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
Half a million visitors can’t be wrong: the Met’s Michelangelo show is the cultural event of the year
The major loan show is a double whammy in the quality of the works presented and its popularity
Newly discovered Artemisia Gentileschi painting sells for €2.4m at auction in Paris
Self-portrait as Saint Catherine, another woman who resisted, achieves record price for the artist
Who is the collector behind the Getty’s windfall master drawings acquisition?
Luca Padulli has been amassing the treasure trove of works at auction over the last 17 years, sources say
‘Mixed feelings’ as Brian Sewell’s treasure trove is to be dispersed
Auction of the late art critic’s collection inspires sadness—but excitement too
Three picks from next week's Old Masters auctions at Sotheby’s New York
All eyes are on Gentileschi’s $25m Danaë, but some other works deserve collectors’ attention too
The perennial problem of backlog
From our archives: Ten years ago this month, Dealers send unsold Old Masters to Sotheby’s
Charity begins at home: National Gallery of Art acquires Ochtervelt genre painting
The Dutch picture depicts a wealthy burgher’s child dispensing alms to a beggar boy and sold for a record $4.4m at auction last year
Reminiscences of Brian Sewell
Opinionated and fearless, the English art critic, who has died aged 84, was never, ever dull
Has a long-lost painting by a teenaged Rembrandt been discovered in New Jersey?
The small oil on board sold for $870,000—1,000 times its high estimate—and is suspected to be part of the artist’s earliest series on the Five Senses, made while he was still a student
Old Masters auctions: Raphael stars in mixed London sales
Raphael’s Head of a Young Apostle was the centre of attention during London’s Old Master week last month
Why the art world is crazy about Cranach
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
Highlights of London's upcoming Old Master auctions at Sotheby's and Christie's
Some truly stunning pieces are to appear on the block this year
How to do the eBay: The internet expansion of auction markets
Our art market correspondent, Paul Jeromack, describes how he has successfully sold antiques while sitting at his computer
Columbus Museum of Art, The Age of Enlightenment reaches Ohio
A major loan show from Dresden’s Picture Gallery concentrates on paintings rather than decorative arts
Emperor Rudolph II's art treasures are reunited in Prague as the Czech republic seeks self-definition
A politically charged mega-exhibition about the Mannerist emperor/collector
Colnaghi and Bellinger in New York: Two fine displays of Old Master drawings
A field with keen collectors and plenty of sleepers at the auctions to challenge the dealers
Collector Saul Steinberg sells his Old Masters
Bought since the 80s, the eight Dutch and Flemish paintings include Rembrandt and Sweerts
Mixed reactions to Gilbert gift of £75 million decorative arts donation
It has been well received in Britain. In Los Angeles, there are divided opinions on the collection and its owner
Classical taste in America, Washington's official style
Neo-classicism as expressed in painting sculpture and the decorative arts in a touring exhibition
Bellotto’s “Königstein” bought by Washington's National Gallery for $9.6 million
It makes it their most expensive purchase since Leonardo’s “Ginevra de’ Benci”
Dendrochronology and infra-red photography are giving surprising results among Netherlandish paintings at the Metropolitan Museum
Can a human eye beat the latest technology?
Christie's Sackler maiolica sale off—for now
Collector’s widow overturns court decision