A painting of an African prince by Gustav Klimt, lost since World War II and recently restituted, is on offer at TEFAF.
Here are five highlights from Immersify KL you won’t want to miss: In Canvas Oceania, a simple scan turns any illustration ...
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they follow relatively simple mathematical rules ...
Unrivalled Quality of Historical Artworks and Rediscovered Masterpieces Highlight TEFAF's Return to Maastricht for its 38th Edition.
TEFAF Maastricht 2025 has opened its doors, an occasion in grand style, with historic rediscoveries, exceptional works of art ...
Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines LOST AND FOUND KLIMT. A rediscovered portrait by Gustav Klimt of an Osu prince from modern-day Ghana ...
Made possible by patrons of the arts Elizabeth Segerstrom and Maria Manetti Shrem, two concerts plus some enrichment programs ...
Whether you're craving coastal glamour, buzzing nightlife, or fairytale streets, these ten European cities promise ...
A group of Extinction Rebellion climate activists demonstrated in front of the convention building MECC in Maastricht on ...
It had been considered lost since 1938. Now Gustav Klimt's portrait of a prince from Ghana is on public display again for the ...
including must-see pieces by the artist Gustav Klimt, this institution offers free admission on the first Friday of every month from 5 to 8 p.m. 119 West 23rd Street, Manhattan; posterhouse.org.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results