The story of an artist who has been forgotten for nearly 200 years reflects the hopes and failures of the turbulent times he lived through
A ring collector who became a leading expert in the field of jewellery studies, Scarisbrick always retained a direct, personal approach to the subject
A stone folly at the castle where Claudia Winkleman sniffs out treachery on television puts Apollo’s roving correspondent in mind of other perfect sites for plotting
The actor may not have had much range, but he always played himself to perfection and brought that sense of panache to his most famous role
While Scandinavia streams ahead with ecologically sound projects and Edinburgh promises restored retail therapy, the outlook for London seems murkier
The country has a long and rich history of viticulture, as we can tell from ancient Roman mosaics and its present-day vineyards
The Thai textile artist prefers silence in his studio so he can listen to his thoughts – which proves tricky when his dogs are hanging around
The rockstar-turned-artist revels in her solitude and shuts the door to everyone except her dog when she’s in the studio – which is also her flat
• The art of divination
• Will the art market recover in 2025?
• The obsessive collecting of Mario Praz
• An interview with Jake Grewal
Also: Edith Wharton’s dream house, the tempting textiles of Sheila Hicks, how the return of Asante gold has been received in Ghana, the architect who startled Georgian London; reviews of Sienese painting at the Met and high tech art at Tate Modern, the life of Augustus the Strong and a photo-novel about eccentric sisters. Plus: Hettie Judah on the problem with portraits
Keep an eye out for reissues of novels by Elaine Kraf and Inger Christensen, a literary thriller in which Giorgio Vasari turns detective and Francesca Wade’s biography of Gertrude Stein
During her time as director of the Wallace Collection and well beyond it, Savill was a champion of the decorative arts and her beloved Sèvres porcelain, and a dedicated public servant
The innovations of artists in the first half of the 14th century created new pathways for painting for centuries to come
From the ancient world to modern times, humans have looked to the esoteric arts to answer questions about life, the universe and everything
While many in the trade will be glad to see the back of 2024, whether the year ahead will be an improvement is completely up in the air
The resurgence of interest in female Renaissance painters has reached the Florentine nun and her workshop – and it’s time to pay more attention to artists in other Tuscan convents
Glenn Adamson’s new book shows that predictions about the future have always spoken volumes about the present
The replacement of Boswell’s department store with a luxury hotel is part of a beautification process that has gathered pace in recent years
The ideas and images of the artists who unleashed their unconscious on the world a century ago are now part of the fabric of everyday life
The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work
At its peak, the Mughal empire brought together scholars and artists of different languages and faiths to create art fit for kings
A huge triptych seascape, mounted on a curved structure at Studio Voltaire, is the star of the show at the artist’s second major solo exhibition
The first major survey of the French artist in more than half a century highlights her fleshy nudes and her friendships with the titans of Impressionism
The dream-like paintings of Chicago’s ‘queen of the bohemian artists’ are celebrated in Pittsburgh
A selection of rarely seen works on paper by European artists from Vasari to Miró go on show in Hartford
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Are the Old Masters going up in the art world?
The Met’s Siena show was the toast of New York and the National Gallery’s version is expected to wow London. After December’s strong Old Master sales, the past is looking golden