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Picasso masterpieces sell for €94 million at Las Vegas auction
Portrait Femme Au Beret Rouge-Orange and Homme Et Enfant fetch almost €60 million
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John Weldon Auctioneers celebrates the anniversary of its very first sale
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The Irish Museum of Modern Art celebrates its 30th birthday at a tricky time for museums
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Life Meets Art explores the houses of the world’s most cultured and creative legends
Henri Matisse: A jolt of happiness from a humanist painter
The French master’s art is ‘just what we need in this anxious, dark time’
Woman wins Picasso painting worth €1m in charity raffle
Italian woman receives work by Spanish master after being given lottery ticket as gift
House of Glass: An epic personal odyssey and indictment of official history
Hadley Freeman’s account of her family explores the 20th-century Jewish experience
Art couple’s lifelong collection for sale – but they’re not done with buying
A house move is prompting Patrick and Antoinette Murphy to sell a trove of Irish art
Donald Clarke: Why The Crown won’t make Olivia Colman’s brown eyes blue
Neither Claire Foy nor Colman look much like the queen, so does ocular continuity matter?
Edward Quinn, the Dublin-born photographer of the rich and famous
Chronicler of the life and work of Picasso, Quinn became famous in his own right
Sorolla’s sun-filled canvases make the perfect summer show
Spanish artist whose work goes on show at National Gallery was dubbed ‘master of light’ by Monet
Signed first edition of Ulysses sells for €85k, strong price for Picasso print
Auction results and what’s coming up in the sale rooms
Family heirlooms, cameras and rare books: what’s coming up in the auction rooms
Diamond rings, watches by Cartier and Rolex included in 390 lots at John Weldon
Cool mid-century design and a Hermès suede cabinet at Adam’s
European 20th-century furniture and contemporary Irish art feature in April sale
Stolen Picasso found in Romania may be fake
Letter said recovered painting was a prank made by two artists and a forger
Antonio Banderas: ‘I don’t want to live like I’m already dead’
Spanish actor talks politics, health scares and getting the chance to play his ‘idol’, Picasso
Mystery collector snapping up Picassos
In just two days, 13 Picassos sold in London for a total of £113 million. Who’s buying?
TV this weekend: Anthony Scaramucci on the Ray D’Arcy show
Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville on the Late Late Show and the finale of Dancing with the Stars
Picasso painting expected to fetch £35m (€39.5m) at Impressionist and Modern sale at Sotheby’s
Auctions & Fairs: At Christies‘Dans les coulisses’ by Edgar Degas on sale for between £8-£12 million
Sex on the canvas: Picasso’s most erotic year laid bare
The year 1932 saw Picasso at the height of his fame and painting his most explicitly sexual work, fuelled by his torrid affair with his young model, Marie-Thérèse Walter
Why are artists intoxicated with Samuel Beckett?
Beckett’s legacy endures, and reaches far beyond the written word
Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus sells for record $450m
Long-lost painting shatters world record for any work of art sold at auction
Don’t just buy what you love - follow these 10 tips for buying art
The art market is a piranha pool. Here’s how to safely dip your toes in the water
‘Guernica’: 80 years on still a stark reminder of war’s horror
Picasso’s haunting artwork is the focus of special events at the Reina Sofía in Madrid
Easter weekend gig guide: Chelsea Wolfe, Talos, Todd Terry and more
Our critical picks of the very best of what’s on in the capital and around the country this weekend and beyond
LeBrocquy, Yeats and an Irish river god in spring auction
Whyte’s hoping art market recovery will continue in 2017
Paintings may contain Alzheimer’s clues, claims Maynooth researcher
Study of work by major artists could help in earlier diagnosis of degenerative illness
Loadsa Monet: the rich Russian who patroned Picasso, made Matisse
After being trapped behind the Iron Curtain, Russia’s Shchukin collection, including works by Picasso and Matisse, is back in Paris for a blockbuster show
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