Gallery Network Spotlight: In Venice, a Show Highlights the Common Themes of Two Disparate Artists Supported by Michael Werner Gallery, the dual-artist show traces the parallels—and divergences—of these storied artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, 2 hours ago
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Art World The Louvre Unveils Its Iconic Delacroix After a Stunning Restoration Delacroix’s revolutionary masterpiece has been returned to its full color, after eight layers of varnish were removed. By Holly Black, 11 hours ago
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Archaeology & History Stone Sculpture of a Roman ‘Giant’ Unearthed at Ancient Fort in Germany The new find completes another artifact unearthed more than a century ago. By Vittoria Benzine, 13 hours ago
Law & Politics Russian Secret Service Searches Moscow Art Museum The private museum was founded by oligarch Roman Abramovich and his ex-wife Dasha Zhukova in 2008. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, 14 hours ago
Law & Politics FBI Returns Nazi-Seized Monet to Owner’s Descendants The restitution is the result of an 'amicable agreement' between all parties, according to gallerist M.S. Rau. By Adam Schrader, 16 hours ago