When Theo van Gogh died six months after his brother, it fell in his widow, Jo Van Gogh, to introduce Vincent to the world.
A new exhibition charts how Claude Monet's revolutionary, fog-shrouded visions of the Thames would "irreversibly alter how ...
Before you step into “Private Lives: From the Bedroom to Social Media,” an enticing exhibition at Musée des Arts Decoratifs ...
Jack the Ripper butchered and murdered at least five women in the Whitechapel area of east London over just a four month ...
As evocations of England’s rural idyll go, John Constable’s The Hay Wain (1821), a paean to the Suffolk of his childhood, is ...
Elmgreen and Dragset have taken over the main hall of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris with some clever sculptural interventions.
Despite what its title suggests, Vincent van Gogh’s The Siesta is rife with movement. The hay field ripples with shimmering ...
Film screening of Loving Vincent tells the story of a young man who comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to ...
The auction house’s five-floor headquarters “embodies the results of the past and the ambitions we have for the future,” said ...
Lili Boulanger's musical energy and youthful passion can be heard in D’un matin de printemps, which translates as ‘Of a ...
This exceptional exhibition of 20th century masterpieces from the extraordinary collection of a U.S./German dealer, promises ...
The triumph of a trend commonly labelled “Impressionism” was a pivotal moment in the history of art. Precisely what the term ...