Discover three ormolu masterpieces of French Decorative art
[ad_1] Among the uppermost echelons of society in 18th-century France, a new taste emerged for adorning rare and beautiful objects with elaborate gilded bronze...
[ad_1] Among the uppermost echelons of society in 18th-century France, a new taste emerged for adorning rare and beautiful objects with elaborate gilded bronze...
[ad_1] Who? The American artist Dana Schutz (b. 1976), who paints gestural, figurative canvases, was included in the Clandestine show at the Venice Bienniale...
[ad_1] This article is part of the Artnet Intelligence Report, The Year Ahead 2025. Our analysis of the second half of the year’s market trends provides a...
[ad_1] “Do artworks offer only aesthetic pleasure, or are they also treasures hidden for the future?” This question has puzzled collectors, bankers...
[ad_1] By Theo Farrant & AP Published on 19/07/2025 – 8:14 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Titled “Let the Light In”, Johnny...
[ad_1] Art has always had a double life, as both an expression of human spirit and a repository of value. From Renaissance patronage to today’s...
[ad_1] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains the names people who have died. Sotheby’s New York is hosting a major...
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