Impressionism
New retrospective in Paris for Pissarro, the first of the Impressionists
This will be one of three exhibitions on Pissarro in Europe this year, providing unparalleled access to the artist's greatest works
Pierre Bonnard: easily misrepresented
Few books adequately explain Bonnard’s intentions and achievements. A new one is no exception
Musée d'Orsay sends Manet’s Olympia to Russia
French masterpiece, which goes on show at Moscow’s State Pushkin Museum this month, has only ever left Paris once before
A national obsession with prostitution: Hannah Stamler on 19th-century French depictions of prostitution
A book looking at Modern images of prostitutes is lacking in necessary context
A world away from the rest: David D'Arcy on Paula-Modersohn Becker at Galerie St. Etienne
A show of the artist's work reveals her proximity to and distance from both modernism and academicism
Van Gogh's Garden at Auvers, once labelled a fake, gets its day in the sun at Royal Academy
The big ticket show holds few surprises but plenty of public appeal
Van Gogh and Malevich works are star lots in Sotheby’s November sales in New York
The auction house looks to hold on to its lead in Impressionist and Modern art against rival Christie’s
A healthy dose of nature: David D’Arcy on van Gogh’s landscapes
An exhibition at the Clark Art Institute is a road map for the artist’s psychological journey
Restituted works help Sotheby’s lead the way in London sales
Impressionist and Modern art auctions were in line with expectations
Sotheby’s stands alone and sweeps up $368.3m at Impressionist sales
The auction house took a chance sticking to a schedule that clashed with the Venice Biennale’s opening—and it paid off
'Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant Garde': an exhibition which recognises that Malevich's radical Suprematism was framed by Impressionism
"Malevich’s early figurative paintings reveal his debt to Monet and Renoir"
Polish-born collector Zdzislaw Bieganski to found museum in Malta
Works include Picasso and Van Gogh, but many are yet to be authenticated
Impressionists and Modern auction report: Picasso and Dalí rule the rooms
Russian money behind many sales as records tumble
Interview with collector David Lewis: “It’s fun to watch people enjoy our paintings”
After 40 years of silence, Lewis talks publicly on the eve of his major loan exhibition
Books: Impressionist women and Impressionists’ women
New works on a quartet of women painters and the wives and models of three of the men
Impressionist art: unknown Russian buys $95m Picasso
New buyer beat established collectors at Sotheby’s impressionist and modern art sales in New York
New Ukrainian buyer spends £12 million on Modern paintings
American buyers have returned and Asian collectors were also active
London Impressionist and Modern art sales report: Modigliani and Matisse overtake soft-focus Impressionists
Renoir, Sisley, Pissarro and Degas are yesterday’s stars
Shinwa auction house plans expansion into Impressionist market
Leading “open” auction house seeks financing, wants to sell major paintings
London auction report: Sotheby’s and Christie’s last month show strong performances for Impressionists in London
Many new, middle-aged, collectors, say Christie’s
What's on in New York: Degas, Dow and Diego
Also on show are pastel landscapes at Artemis and high-tech furniture at Barry Friedman
Tutu wars: Wardrobe malfunctions for Degas' "Little Dancer" as institutions search for the real deal
Research reassess the dingy mini-skirt usually seen on editions of the work. Does the answer lie in Nebraska?
A river runs through it: Hanging around in New York, a monthly guide by Brook S. Mason.
Impressionist painters on the Seine at Wildenstein, the Gilded Age glows at Vance Jordan, exoticism at Mark Murray plus fine furniture and Picasso’s lino cuts
Ernst Beyeler’s museum opens
One of the world’s greatest collections of modern Impressionist and post-Impressionist art goes on view this month in a $37 million building by Renzo Piano
Books: Edward Lucie-Smith and the visual arts in the twentieth century
This survey covers everything from Impressionism to Damien Hirst. Have we moved from uniformity to diversity or to post-modern incoherence?
The Greeks on display in Venice and hidden war booty at the Hermitage
Palazzo Grassi's “Greeks in the West” exhibition is pulling in the visitors
London Impressionist and Modern sales: Yes, it’s good, but will it last?
Picasso, Matisse, Miró and Dalí suggest that great works of art continue to command great prices in changing markets
Low totals, but dealers' worst fears assuaged: Impressionist and Modern sales '94, New York
Reasonable results, with collectors looking lively
Where is the real Van Gogh’s “White House at Night”?
Fears are growing that the version in the St Petersburg is a replica
William S. Paley’s remarkable collection revealed in exhibition at MoMA
Bequest of modern paintings and sculpture to tour American cities