The Theft of the Ghent Altarpiece
When a priceless altarpiece was stolen from a Belgian cathedral it sparked a 90-year hunt. The crime remains unsolved.
When a priceless altarpiece was stolen from a Belgian cathedral it sparked a 90-year hunt. The crime remains unsolved.
On 10 May 2024 the National Gallery reaches its 200th anniversary. From the suffragettes to Just Stop Oil, the gallery – specifically Diego Velásquez’s Rokeby Venus – has been a magnet for activists. Why?
On 3 April 1897 a young Gustav Klimt led a group of artists in open revolt, seceding from Vienna’s cultural establishment.
Seen to be less capable because of their deafness, deaf artists in the Renaissance used their art as a powerful means of expression.
On 11 September 1841, John Goffe Rand patented the ‘metal rolls for paint’, sparking a revolution in oil painting.
The sacred sites of Aboriginal art.
In 1820 the discovery of an ancient Greek statue with missing arms posed more questions than answers.
A Ghanaian moment in Africa’s struggle to repatriate its art.
Did two paintings by the Italian master Caravaggio end up in a backstreet shop in Avignon?
Flowers formed from pith paper captured the imagination of British society in the 19th century, sparking a search for the elusive ‘rice paper’ plant.