In a twist of fate, a painting once dismissed as “horrible” by its owner’s wife has been confirmed by Italian art experts as ...
Andrea Lo Rosso's father Luigi found the painting in the basement of their house in Capri, Italy, in 1962 - but his mother ...
The son of a collector was stunned to discover that a “junk” painting in his father’s attic was actually a Pablo Picasso ...
The painting was discovered more than half a century ago when Luigi Lo Rosso was scavenging the basement of an Italian home for goods to sell.
It's believed that the portrait is of Dora Maar, a French photographer and painter who was Picasso's mistress and muse.
A junk dealer in Italy unknowingly kept a valuable Picasso painting in his home for decades, which was later valued at over ...
Bernard Jacobson also reflects on the trajectory of art history—something he discussed at length with the late Bowie.
“For Pollock, we didn’t consider anyone else but Kasmin,” says Caroline Black, the executive director of the Pollock-Krasner ...
Art in Spain inexorably involves a set of attitudes to and by the government. The Civil War, cutting off a rich flowering of painting and sculpture, turned Picasso into a rebellious exile ...
“The leisure art business ... the Pinot & Picasso network will have access to extensive support initiatives and ongoing training to assist them in the launch of their business, all backed ...
On October 23, the auction house will offer up works from one of the largest and most diverse collections of prints ever ...