Junk dealer Luigi Lo Rosso found the piece in 1962, and it has been safely stored in a Milan vault since 2019.
A painting discovered by a junk dealer in the basement of an Italian villa six decades ago is actually the work of Pablo ...
A junk dealer named Luigi Lo Rosso recently made headlines after news circulated that he found a possible oil painting of Picasso 60 years a ...
A painting discovered by a junk dealer in the basement of an Italian villa six decades ago is actually the work of Pablo ...
A mysterious painting found in the basement of a house initially discarded by an Italian couple turned out to be an art of ...
As a young man, Luigi Lo Rosso used to scour garbage dumps and abandoned homes in Italy for items to sell at his family's ...
Screenshot From a young age, I was constantly questioning the essence of life. “Why do people live? What is the meaning of ...
The authors of Artnet's Asia Pivot newsletter profile Japan's Yu Nishimura, South Korea's Hyunsun Jeon, and more.
On the occasion of Atassi’s exhibition The Lost Hours, opening at Almine Rech London on 7 October through 9 November 2024, ...
The Hirshhorn’s new 50th-anniversary celebration rethinks and revitalizes the museum’s permanent collection in a dizzying, ...
The portrait featured the famous artist’s signature in the top left-hand corner. But the owner had no idea who he was.
For years, the owner's son had wondered about the artwork, which features the Spanish painter's signature. Now, some experts think it's the real deal ...