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Degas and Cézanne dominate a London exhibition of works that lifted the status of drawing and made it fundamental to their art
Fort Worth museum acquires prized Gainsborough; Selma Feriani grows in Tunisia; Gagosian brings new Hirsts to Frieze
The revolutionary painter who gave us Impressionism transformed the art world forever. But what, asks the author of Monet’s first English-language biography, about his inner life?
Monet’s late abstractions were once dismissed, but a Paris show pairing him with Joan Mitchell underlines the brilliance of both
Timothy Taylor goes big in New York; Mondrian show will boost market; Piano Nobile represents RB Kitaj
Plus: Christie’s runs a Shanghai-London relay; a clutch of Monets for sale; Chardin’s strawberries
A Shanghai exhibition of Impressionist masterpieces shows the value of thinking globally during the pandemic
Now his prints of the water lilies at Giverny have been reimagined in a Florida show
Sarah Sands builds a Monet-inspired pond and goes in search of some radical humility
Six bidders vied for eight minutes over the 1890 painting, Sotheby’s said
The National Gallery celebrates the great collector with an exhibition of Impressionist masterpieces he amassed
Picasso nude fetches $115m at the start of the three-day sale by Christie’s
The Orangerie’s show exploring the Impressionist’s influence on American Abstract artists delivers thrilling surprises
A rapturous show puts the great Impressionist’s work in an unusual perspective
Monet, Cézanne and Chagall sales overshadowed; Armory Show’s rollercoaster; major galleries set for Tefaf Spring
These major sales will dominate opinion on the market’s health as a whole
Tate Britain to host French impressionist exhibition also involving Pissarro
Programme for 2018 also includes Edgar Degas paintings from Burrell Collection in Glasgow
An exceptional private Japanese art collection celebratesthe rich exchange between east and west
Sotheby’s expects sales of art work including ‘Ehrenbreitstein’ to fetch millions
Art Basel Miami Beach opens for business following reassuring New York auctions
A long-overdue show devoted to Daubigny, the master who helped pave the way for Impressionism
Not all masterpieces are off the market. Here are the ‘most wanted’ works still in private hands
A Tate curator since 1988, she talks about the gallery’s giant new extension and her vision for the institution’s future
Painter selected as representative of British visual arts
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