Galleries, auction houses and museums come together to celebrate ancient and modern Asian art
The work belongs to an important sequence of drawings created in 1903, culminating in the famous Blue Period painting ‘La Vie’
Arts and Crafts silver, Toulouse-Lautrec and L.S. Lowry – the works not to miss at BADA in London this year
Ritual artefacts, jewels and objets d'art – more highlights from TEFAF Maastricht 2018
More of the artworks not to miss at TEFAF Maastricht this year
Susan Moore's pick of the works not to miss in Maastricht this year
The artist once said that ‘it must be painful for a girl to see in a painting that she is on the way out’
Axel Vervoordt has turned an industrial 'wasteland' into a haven for displaying some of his favourite art
The market for the Pre-Raphaelites and their followers is steady and growing, bucking the trend for Victorian painting
How an ancient breed of hairless dog made its way into the Habsburg art collection
A sleek, modern aesthetic ups the selling power of a pair of Polynesian dance paddles
Until recently, experts were unsure where this extraordinary portrait bust of Napoleon's brother-in-law had ended up, or whether it had survived at all
The 20th edition of AAL proves that the appetite for classical Asian art amongst dealers and collectors remains insatiable
For its fifth edition, Turin's Flashback art fair has taken a sci-fi turn
The fair's second autumn edition in New York builds on last year's success – and includes some extraordinary exhibits
The painter amassed a huge variety of bold and fascinating artworks over the years – many of which are soon to be sold at Sotheby's
It may be a small and specialist market, but it is still possible to find exquisite portrait medals at affordable prices
A round-up of events, from Frieze London and its many satellite shows to a celebration of flower power in San Francisco
Auction highlights in October include a dramatic Jenny Saville painting, a late Philip Guston work, and rich Islamic textiles
Highlights from this year's fair, which encourages contemporary art buyers to cross over into older art
The Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato di Firenze has upped its game under Fabrizio Moretti's leadership
LAPADA returns to London, Brussels gears up for its inaugural Fine Art Fair, and Fine Art Asia opens its doors in Hong Kong
The Biennale des Antiquaires returns in its new guise as the Biennale Paris with an impressive showing of French fine and decorative arts
Rob Weisberg, CEO of Invaluable, discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the auction sector