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Art News
Monday 30 August 2010
STOLEN WORKS OF ART: A RELENTLESS PHENOMENON
Stolen Works Of Art: A Relentless Phenomenon
From Leonardo’s Mona Lisa to Munch’s Scream and recently Salvador Dalì’s Woman with drawers, a bronze statue stolen in mid-August from an exhibition in the medieval bell tower Belfry, in the historic centre of the Belgian city of Bruges. ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Art News
Tuesday 24 August 2010
EGYPT, UNSOLVED THEFT OF A VAN GOGH
Egypt, Unsolved Theft Of A Van Gogh
On Saturday morning between 11 am and 1pm, at the Mahmoud Khalil museum in Cairo, a Parisian-style building on the eastern bank of the Nile, a painting by Vincent Van Gogh called The Poppies was stolen. ...
by Silvia Bosi
Art Market
Tuesday 15 June 2010
IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART AT AUCTION IN LONDON: SOTHEBY’S Vs. CHRISTIE’S
Impressionist And Modern Art At Auction In London: Sotheby’s Vs. Christie’s
Everything is ready for the 22nd and 23rd June, when Sotheby’s and Christie’s will be holding their summer evening sales of impressionist and modern art. The battlefield will be London for both leaders of the world art market which, ...
by Elena Lanzanova
Flashnews
Thursday 3 June 2010
Christie’s Has Monet For Expected Big London Sale
Auction house Christie's is offering a Monet water-lily painting worth an estimated 30 to 40 million pounds ($44-59 million) this month in what it expects to be the biggest sale it has ever mounted in London. With the international art ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Monday 15 March 2010
Blog Follows Restoration Of Van Gogh Artwork
A new blog will allow art lovers to follow the restoration, step by step, of Dutch post impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh's famous "The Bedroom", the Van Gogh Museum said Thursday. "It is the first time we have rendered each ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Thursday 25 February 2010
Authenticated Van Gogh Painting Unveiled
A discredited art collector who went to the grave convinced he owned an original Vincent van Gogh painting has been vindicated, as his now-authenticated work went on display at a Dutch museum on Wednesday. Le Blute-Fin Mill is being showcased ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Thursday 14 January 2010
Van Gogh’s ‘onions’ Offer Clue To Artist’s Self-Mutilation
Late in the evening of Dec. 23, 1888, Vincent van Gogh mutilated his own ear. That insane act, the most celebrated case of artistic temperament, raises puzzling questions. One is, why he did he have his crisis then? The journalist and ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Tuesday 5 January 2010
Van Gogh’s Secrets, Penn’s Celebs Put On Show
Vincent van Gogh’s letters and Irving Penn’s portraits of Nicole Kidman and Marlene Dietrich will be among star exhibits at European art shows in 2010. Van Gogh once more steps into the limelight in a year that is the 120th anniversary ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Monday 4 January 2010
What Was The Matter With Vincent Van Gogh
On May 2, 1889, Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo from the hospital in Arles with an improbable plan. He had decided that, for various reasons, the best thing would be for him to enlist in the army. ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Tuesday 29 December 2009
Found: The Clue To Van Gogh’s Ear
The mystery behind the most famous mutilation in art history may finally have been solved. A scholar has found evidence that a distraught Vincent van Gogh slashed his ear after learning that his brother, Theo, on whom he depended financially and ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Monday 23 November 2009
Vincent Van Gogh: The Complete Letters
Michelangelo wrote some wonderful sonnets; Constable's correspondence has a fascinating tough-tenderness; most visualisers have, with varying degrees of success, tried to match words to their images. But Van Gogh's letters are the best written by any artist. Engrossing, moving, energetic ...
by arcadja
Flashnews
Monday 9 November 2009
902 Van Gogh Letters Go Digital
Want to lend an ear to the personal musings of Vincent Van Gogh? More than 900 of the artist’s letters have just been published online in English for the first time. Thanks to Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, the vast collection ...
by arcadja
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