A personal memoir recalling the French actor’s “serious case of collectoritis” that saw him acquiring works by Albrecht Dürer, Théodore Géricault and Georges Braque
A European private collection asked the Swiss company Art Recognition to authenticate the piece
Plus, Spain’s historical memory and a Dürer plate remade by Goldin + Senneby
From drawings and paintings by Dürer and Velázquez to lesser known images, book puts servants and slaves centre stage
Early copy of The Feast of the Rose Garlands in National Gallery exhibition includes a fly on the lap of the Virgin
Does a show focusing on the German artist’s European trips illuminate his genius?
Plus, Fabergé in London and a rediscovered Dürer
The US family who owned it believed it was a 20th-century reproduction
All you ever wanted to know about Dürer, from the Old Master’s own accounts of his achievements and mishaps, to a recent creative take on his travels—selected by the art historian Susan Foister
Expert matches painter's journal entry detailing trip to Zum Spiegel in Aachen with sketch which is currently on show in major exhibition
Five centuries after the German artist took a year-long journey around the Low Countries, his remarkable journal and drawings go on show in Aachen before travelling to London
Influential works by Duchamp, Picasso and Mondrian also celebrate centenary this year
Survey including 91 illustrations shows how the artist used the winged gods prolifically in his work
One of very few examples in private hands, the work from an American collection is coming to the market via Agnews
Experts believe underdrawing in St Stephen’s is first evidence that the master worked in the Austrian capital
Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art charts the evolution of etching through Renaissance artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Lucas van Leyden
Exhibition will bring together Vienna museum’s collection with key loans from European institutions, as well as unveiling a raft of new theories
Poland and the Ukraine both want the Lubomirski drawings back
Chief curator of Vienna’s Albertina argues that the work, which shows the artist's own hands, was a finished work rather than preparatory drawing
Ten works are due to go on display at the Museo de Arte de Ponce
Acquired in the 17th century, the Amerbach collection provides insight into how Dürer's techniques were implemented by his contemporaries
A sheet of paper found in a second-hand book by The Art Newspaper details valuations of the drawings when sold by Colnaghi
Restitution claims for the Lubomirski and Ossolinski collections are complicated by the history of Lviv’s occupiers
Three works by the German master went on show last month following an acid attack a decade ago. Two have been restored with a new ion-exchange technique used on paintings for the first time
It is marked by three celebrations in his native Basel and an exhibition at London's National Gallery on his renowned “Ambassadors”
After a long, strange journey, the Lubomirski Museum Dürers are now subject to restitutions claims by both Poland and the Ukraine