Attribution
ARCHIVE: Unauthenticated Bacon works on sale in London
Herrick Gallery is marketing two pastels and eight drawings said to be by the Irish-born artist
Expert claims painting uncovered in a Toulouse attic is by Caravaggio
If it turns out to be real, it would be the biggest discovery of the artist’s work in almost 25 years
Prado responds to Bosch downgrades by cancelling Dutch loans
Madrid museum still allows The Haywain to be centrepiece of blockbuster show in artist’s home town
Kansas City museum's painting attributed to Hieronymus Bosch
Temptation of St Anthony in the Nelson-Atkins Museum was believed to be by a pupil of the great Dutch artist
Owner of purported Monet loses case in French court
Work featured on BBC’s Fake or Fortune programme in 2011
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
Williamsburg street art is Phil Frost, not Basquiat
As the appreciation of street art rises (as do its prices), attribution becomes critical
Salvator Mundi Leonardo attribution: it’s all in the hand of the master
Proof of changes to the composition increases scholarly support
Dickinson to sue Luxembourg Art over Leonardo drawing
Fallout from Leonardo case sees London dealers locked in legal dispute
Mystery over who made the “Francis Bacon” rugs
New research poses more questions than answers over possible attributions for items that were withdrawn from March sale
Is this a Holbein? The market will decide at Maastricht next month
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota says no, but the director of the Berlin Gemäldegalerie, among others, believes it is
Sotheby’s Holbein will not be included in Tate show
Neither will the National Gallery’s Ambassadors which was judged too fragile to travel across London
The show that dares not speak its name: Francis Bacon estate intervenes in new Dublin show
The Joule archive drawings continue to cause contention
Fakes and forgeries at the Appraisers conference
“Trompe l’oeil: to fool the eye and to challenge the appraiser” is on in New York
Judge inconclusive on dealer responsibility as South African couple lose case on technicalities
Defendants' story was "reasonably possibly true"
Bank debtors’ Van Gogh withdrawn as fake
While there is some support for its attribution, doubt still lingers
Rival Buccleuch and Montreal “Madonnas of the Yarnwinder” to be judged side by side in Edinburgh
Leonardo da Vinci showdown comes to the National Gallery of Scotland