Colnaghi
New ‘Caravaggio’ work—once estimated at auction for €1,500—to go on show at the Prado
Numerous scholars endorse recently attributed piece depicting Jesus in a crown of thorns
America's racial reckoning: inside the controversial Guston show
Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi
Only known work by female Old Master artist Caterina Angela Pierozzi unveiled in London
For centuries, it was thought that none of her paintings survived—now a new discovery is on show at Colnaghi Gallery
New ‘Caravaggio’ work—once estimated at €1,500 and now worth millions—offered to Spain
Old Master painting was pulled from auction last year—but will the government pay full market price?
Colnaghi gallery to lead research into €1,500 painting now believed to be by Caravaggio
Established dealership will manage restoration and authentication of disputed work offered at auction for €1,500
As galleries begin to re-open, dealerships that survived the Spanish Flu reflect on art sales in the age of pandemics
While some cultivated key clients like the Kennedys and Fords, others relied on close communication even under socially distanced circumstances
Getting Old Masters' sexy back: Colnaghi to take over Venetian abbey for Biennale show
London-based gallery will team up with interior designer Chahan to create "home of a 21st-century Grand Tourist" in the medieval Abbazia di San Gregorio
Interview with dealer Luca Baroni: “As I get older, I get more demanding, I only want the very best”
The old master dealer on market caution, setting the record straight with Colnaghi, and working for a very private collector
Hauser & Wirth to show art at Colnaghi
Their first exhibition there will show Picabia's nudes
It was good for me: Seven London dealers review the past year
The state of the trade according to Lisson, Besson, Colnaghi and others