In the past month alone, shadowy portraits have been found hidden in longstanding masterpieces by Titian and Picasso. What ...
Researchers found evidence of alterations to the painting, indicating it could be the only known live portrait of Lade Jane ...
The London institution had a false start as a museum, but is now thriving with its winning combination of hosting temporary ...
A portrait of a mystery woman was found beneath Pablo Picasso's "Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto" by the Courtauld Institute of Art in London.
Now, with the help of advanced imaging technology, conservators at the Courtauld Institute of Art in Britain have discovered the figure under the moody blues of the “Portrait of Mateu Fernández ...
Picasso’s way of working to transform one image into another and to be a stylistic shapeshifter would become a defining feature of his art,” added Barnaby Wright, deputy head of The Courtauld ...
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Goya to Impressionism at the Courtauld Gallery review: fluid, charming, and entirely at home in Londonwhich is based on the collection of Samuel Courtauld and is one of the loveliest collections in London. So too is the collection of Oskar Reinhart, the Swiss international trader whose real love was ...
The jewellery, which was given as a gift from Sir Stephen in 1937, depicts the cyphers of Edward IV, including the white rose of York upon the starburst, known as Rose en Soleil, and a falcon in a ...
Currently, however, it has traveled to London as part of the “Goya to Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection” exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, on view through May 26th.
There’s certainly no shortage of public interest, judging by the huge response to the Courtauld’s recent Monet in London exhibition and the National’s just-closed Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers – the most ...
The Courtauld Institute of Art, a specialist college at the University of London that studies the history of art and conservation, said it discovered the mystery woman's portrait by using the ...
So too is the collection of Oskar Reinhart, the Swiss international trader whose real love was art. He and Samuel Courtauld were near contemporaries, remarkably similar and indeed met in 1932 ...
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