A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum explores the cult of Queen Esther, whose story won the hearts of Dutch Masters and some ...
The recent discovery of an art forger's workshop reminds us of the long history of fraudulent artworks – here are the simple ...
A dubious “Van Gogh” has sparked a battle between technology, connoisseurs, and the high-stakes art market. What does AI, ...
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The Forward on MSNWhy Queen Esther was the star in the age of Rembrandt’s AmsterdamAn exhibit at the Jewish Museum shows how the example of Esther inspired artists, artisans and even royalty in the 17th ...
Products that are seen as forgeries in the West are seen as «re-creations» in China, where the culture does not condemn ...
It's been 35 years since thieves stole more than a dozen works of art during a 1990 heist in Boston. It remains the most ...
Authorities confiscated more than 70 fraudulent artworks falsely attributed to notable artists from Pissarro to Picasso, Rembrandt to Dora ... of the Flemish master's hand is strongly contested ...
Rembrandt’s Esther portrait, given its own wallspace, stares straight at the viewer, her mouth in a slight smile, hand to her breast as she decides to risk death to save her people from Haman ...
Henri Nouwen, the Dutch Catholic priest and theologian who died in 1996, has long interested me as an accessibly profound ...
In the past month alone, shadowy portraits have been found hidden in longstanding masterpieces by Titian and Picasso. What can they and other such discoveries tell us?
Hands clasped in joy, face framed by a wimple, she could with equal élan propose that Dutch Golden Age painter Gerard ter ...
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