Leonardo da Vinci
Bill Gates on Leonardo
The Microsoft co-founder speaks about the Italian artist's influence on Beuys ahead of an exhibition in Berlin
Books: Robert Zwijnenberg on order and chaos in the writings of Leonardo da Vinci
A new book explores the notebooks of the Renaissance Master
Milanese underwhelmed by realisation of Leonardo’s dream
Nina Amaku's rendition of 'Il Cavalo' is relegated to the racetrack
London exhibition uses interactive computer programmes to explore the world of da Vinci
Leonardo flies again at the Science Museum
The Last Supper restoration: What the media said
The conclusion of the twenty-year project to restore Leonardo’s famous fresco has made headlines around the world The Art Newspaper presents a selection of reactions from the newspapers
Christ Church, Oxford, reopens with Leonardo
All seven in its collection will be on display together for the first time
Leonardo reunited in Cambridge
The Fitzwilliam acquires the missing half of its 'A rider on a rearing horse'
Raphael’s lines of influence at the Queen's Gallery
The Royal collection of drawings by Raphael and his circle to cross the Atlantic
The director of one of Italy’s top restoration laboratories responds to denunciations of work carried out on Leonardo's Last Supper
Bonsanti defends the twenty-year project that hoped to breathe life back into the wreck of one of Leonardo's masterworks
Dia Center shows Beuys taking notes on Leonardo
Beuys drawings based on the Renaissance master’s famous Codices Madrid show revolutionary artist experimenting with the ideas of another
Prato sticks with designs of the times as new contemporary art programme is announced
Art centre reopens with a retrospective of Ettore Sottsass and a homage to Leonardo
Letter: New conservation efforts turn Leonardo into Seurat
From Jacques Franck of the Armand Hammer Center
A rare homecoming for Leonardo in Milan
“The Lady with the Ermine” arrives in the city as part of its Italian tour
Portraiture and physiognomy exhibition shows Leonardo as the father of Western soul-searching
The relationship between painting and physiognomy explored in Milan, from Da Vinci to Bacon
Leonardo's Last Supper restored: A wreck, but an authentic wreck
A twenty -year restoration project has removed many layers of overpainting
Books: Leonardo's beginnings
This study maintains that Verrocchio’s “Tobias and the angel” in London is the first example of the artist’s hand
Leonardo’s Last Supper back on view as twenty-year restoration continues
Long waiting times expected as the doors reopen to one of Da Vinci's masterworks
Rotterdam Kunsthal exhibits Leonardo’s only sculpture—or is it?
Bust of Christ is centrepiece of popular exhibition
Leonardo flattened by heated metal rollers: A short history of the many abuses suffered by The Last Supper
The masterwork at the Santa Maria delle Grazie re-opens to the public this month as restoration near completion
Leonardo specialist appointed to Oxford Chair
Martin Kemp is the new Professor of Art History with the brief to expand the faculty
Goodbye Gutenberg, hello Gatesburg
The future for art, books and education, as seen through the eyes of computer wizard Bill Gates, who last month bought the Leonardo Codex
Leonardo Codex on the market
Autumn sale at Christie’s expected for the last manuscript by the artist in private hands — in 1980 it sold for £2 million
The Crowley Colosso Leonardo Prize
Entries open for the Accademia Italiana's annual award
All the versatility of Leonardo da Vinci on glorious display in Siena
Siena is celebrating a great master from her Renaissance past with exhibitions on his painting, sculpture, architecture and engineering
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”
National Gallery: new loans, new acquisitions
The Buccleuch Leonardo, the Halifax Titian plus two fine Danish purchases
Sleeper found at Sotheby's found to be genuine fifteenth-century sculpture
Very few bronzes survive from this period, making the piece a remarkable find
Restitution in Poland: Count recovers Leonardo’s “Lady with the Ermine” from the Communists and donates it to a foundation
Czartoryski Museum and Library converted into foundation with advice from London art dealer, Andrew Ciechanowiecki
Leonardo e Venezia show is beautiful but misses the mark
Fiat’s cultural showplace, the Palazzo Grassi, collaborates for the first time ever with a Venetian museum