Take a look at the new Dorotheum Magazine Spring is here! And with it the… Read More →
The things we collect become props of our identity, a kind of extension of our… Read More →
When There Were Still Ice Floes in Winter Ice Floes on the Banks of the… Read More →
A Feast for the Eyes Dorotheum is delighted to present an important work by one… Read More →
Exhibition Belvedere: IN-SIGHT
FAST AND FLUID: THE FASCINATION THE OIL SKETCH. Sketches and studies in oils hold a…
Auction Coins and Medals: Top prices for rarities from the 19th century
Gold pieces of history sold for more than 300,000 euros: two heavy gold medals from…
Renate Bertlmann on the Biennale in Venice
BALANCING ON A KNIFE'S EDGE Artist Renate Bertlmann employs humour, intellect and cheerfully decorated condoms to turn prevailing gender relations on their heads. Queer issues have been part of her repertoire since…
Auction Design: Timeless & Simplicity
Clear aesthetics and a simple design language are the hallmarks of Danish design in general and Poul Kjærholm’s (1929–1980) designs in particular. Their plain style takes its cue, amongst other things, from…
Classic Week – A Review
The 'Classic Week' at the Dorotheum was a great success. The auction was once again very exciting with world records, high increases and strong bidder interest. Old Master Paintings Martin Van Meytens,…
Classic Auction Week at the Palais Dorotheum
The upcoming Classic Auction Week will take place at Palais Dorotheum, Vienna from the 29th of April until the 2nd of May. With unique pieces and rarities, it offers a journey through time.…
An Allegory of Easter
This painting is an allegory of Easter, depicting the central message of the celebration through the season’s traditional symbols: a trussed lamb, and a basket of white eggs. The plain grey-brown and…
Modern Art
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