A Lost Penitent Magdalen by Titian A lost Titian, once part of the celebrated collections of Christina, Queen of Sweden (1629-1689) and…
Chronographs – innovative timekeepers What does car racing have in common with the moon landing? Answer: fast vehicles and…
Anton Bruckner: Handwritten score from 1841 The young Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) was evidently familiar with the works of Michael Haydn (1737–1806).…
Max Slevogt: Summer at the seaside At the invitation of Berlin art dealer Paul Cassirer and legendary actress Tilla Durieux, Max…
Bergamo: a significant artistic tradition The Northern Italian city of Bergamo was exceptional for the vitality and wealth of its…
Sisi – Reloaded Vienna is intricately linked with the larger than life figure of Empress Elisabeth of Austria,…
Demetre Chiparus: Amazing Grace Between “Jazz Age” and the “Roaring Twenties”: sculptures by Demetre Chiparus are on offer on…
Petrus van Schendel: Nocturnal market Petrus van Schendel, Poultry market, c. 1852, oil on panel, 65.4 x 49 cm estimate…
Georges Mathieu: Poetry of abstraction Colour, speed, improvisation – Georges Mathieu captures the moment of creation on canvas. A large-scale…
Tony Cragg at Houghton Hall The exhibition "Tony Cragg in Houghton Hall", curated by the artist and sponsored by Dorotheum,…