Frans Pourbus: Lo Splendissimo Duca Frans Pourbus the Younger (1569 – 1622) rarely signed his paintings. This portrait of the…
Roelant Savery: Widely travelled Fiddlers, beggars, and dramatic ruins, all set against a rugged mountain landscape – Roelant Savery’s…
myART MAGAZINE #18 out now! Take a look at the new Dorotheum Magazine! Tony Cragg is one of the most…
Josef Hoffmann: Declaration of a new era Quality, individuality, precision: Josef Hoffmann’s clock from the early Wiener Werkstätte period pointed the way…
Georges Mathieu: Poetry of abstraction Colour, speed, improvisation – Georges Mathieu captures the moment of creation on canvas. A large-scale…
Albin Egger-Lienz: The Dance of Death Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926), “Totentanz 1809“, 1916 casein on canvas, 130 x 165 cm, estimate €500,000…
Andy Warhol: A shift of perspective Andy Warhol’s portraits occupy a special place in his pop-culture-œuvre. His “Portrait of a Lady”,…
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller: Facets of human empathy Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865), The Compassionate Child (The Beggar), oil on panel, 66 x 52…
Jean François Raffaelli: Paris chronicler Jean François Raffaelli (1850–1924),Quai Malaquais, Paris, oil on canvas, 71 x 81 cm, estimate €…
myART MAGAZINE #17 out now! Take a look at the new Dorotheum Magazine! The spring issue of myART MAGAZINE is…