Adélaïde Labille-Guiard Self Portrait coming up at Tajan

November 26 2025

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

News from the auction house Tajan that their upcoming sale on 17th December 2025 will feature Adélaïde Labille-Guiard's Self Portrait (spotted via @neiljeffares on 'X'). Undertaken in pastel, and dated 1782, it was exhibited at the Salon de la Correspondance that very year just before she was elected to the Academy. The work will be offered carrying an estimate of €300,000 - €500,000.

Campaigns of Conservation on Display at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando

November 26 2025

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Spain are opening an exhibition on 5th December to showcase their recent painting conservation projects. The recent campaigns have been undertaken in collaboration with Fundación Callia and includes works by the likes of Giovanni Bellini (pictured), Willem Claesz Heda, Jan Brueguel the Elder, Juan de Juanes, Francisco Herrera the Elder and Guido Reni. The display will last until 18th January 2026.

Paolo da San Leocadio at the Museu de Belles Arts de Castelló

November 26 2025

Image of Paolo da San Leocadio at the Museu de Belles Arts de Castelló

Picture: Museu de Belles Arts de Castelló

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Museu de Belles Arts de Castelló in Spain have just opened a new exhibition focusing on the technique and techical aspects of the artist Paolo da San Leocadio (1447–1520). The show will run until 15th March 2026.

Bachelier Pre-empted by Musée de Picardie

November 26 2025

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

News from journalist Alexandre Lafore on 'X' that the Musée de Picardie pre-empted the following Descent from the Cross by Jean-Jacques Bachelier from yesterday's sale at Artcurial in Paris.

Russian Pictures Soar

November 26 2025

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Picture: Sotheby's

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

One of the corners of the market that is performing consistently well these days are Russian pictures and decorative arts. The Sotheby's London Fabergé, Imperial & Revolutionary Art sale realised £14,164,231 (all prices inc. commission) yesterday. This is actually more than several of the Old Master Evening sales in London over the past few years. The six fully-attributed works by Ivan Aivazovsky, the master of the marine genre, soared past their combined high estimate of £5.05m to achieve £6.16m in total. These pictures were sourced from European private collections including those from Italy and Sweden (according to the catalogue notes).

Guido Reni Rediscovery soars to €10.1m

November 25 2025

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Picture: Artcurial

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The aforementioned rediscovered Guido Reni of David and Goliath soared to €10,100,000 (hammer) over its €2m - €4m estimate at Artcurial in Paris this afternoon. More news when it appears.

Update - The price including commission was €12,386,600.

Yale Center for British Art Fellowships

November 25 2025

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Picture: britishart.yale.edu

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Yale Center for British Art are invititing applications for their 2026 Research Fellowships.

According to their website:

The Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) offers short-term fellowships to support research projects that engage substantively with the museum’s collections. These awards are open to academics, curators, doctoral candidates, and independent scholars seeking funding for up to four weeks of on-site research. [...]

Fellowships provide US $5,000 for a four-week research period, with funding prorated for stays of two to four weeks. This stipend is intended to cover all associated costs, including travel, lodging, and daily expenses.

Applications must be in by 20th January 2026.

Good luck if you're applying!

Princess of Monaco exhibition at the Château de Chantilly

November 25 2025

Video: Scribe Accroupi

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The YouTube account Scribe Accroupi have published the following private tour of the Château de Chantilly's recently opened exhibition dedicated to Marie Catherine de Brignole-Sale, Princess of Monaco and later Princess of Condé (1739–1813). The tour is hosted by curator and director Mathieu Deldicque and the show will run until 6th January 2026.

Gaspar de Crayer acquired by Museo de Bellas Artes Valencia

November 25 2025

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

News from Spain that the Museo de Bellas Artes Valencia have acquired a full-length portrait of an unknown lady by Gaspar de Crayer. The work was acquired at the Ansorena auction house, as part of the State's right for first-refusal, for €40,000. The picture is the first by the artist in the museum's collection and had been in several Spanish aristocratic collections during its long life. Here's the write up from La Tribune de l'Art.

Orazio Gentileschi in Turin

November 25 2025

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Musei Reali di Torino have just opened a new exhibition on the painter Orazio Gentileschi. Containing 40 works by the master, the route is organised into sections relating to his various travels across Europe including from Rome to Fabriano, from Genoa to Turin, Paris and London.

The show will run until 3rd May 2026.

Michelangelo's Foot at Christie's New York in 2026

November 24 2025

Image of Michelangelo's Foot at Christie's New York in 2026

Picture: Christie's

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

Christie's New York have shared news that they will be auctioning off the recently rediscovered study of a foot by Michelangelo which appears in the Sistine Chapel frescos.

According to their press release:

Very rarely new drawings have been rediscovered and added to Michelangelo’s graphic corpus over the decades. Almost all of Michelangelo’s known studies, excluding architectural drawings and the sketches of marble blocks Michelangelo used to send to his quarry masters, are now in public collections. Only about ten sheets, including this newly discovered drawing, are in private hands. Furthermore, no recorded study for the Sistine Chapel has ever come to auction — until now. [...]

Unknown until now, the sheet belongs to an important group of red-chalk figure studies that Michelangelo made from live models in preparation for the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. These drawings are widely considered Michelangelo’s finest achievements in the medium.

The drawing will be offered on 5th February 2026 carrying an estimate of $1,500,000-2,000,000.

Birds & Beasts at Rafael Valls

November 23 2025

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Picture: Rafael Valls

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

As we are coming up to the December London sale season, lots of the trade are putting on excellent and interesting selling exhibitions which are worth looking out for.*

Dealers Rafael Valls Ltd are putting on a special hang entitled Birds & Beasts this year, which will open to the public next Thursday (27th Nov). Click on the link above to see the selected works featured within.

* - I'll be posting more in the upcoming days. Please do get in touch if there are any I shouldn't miss!

New Release: John Vanbrugh - The Drama of Architecture

November 21 2025

Video: Wigmore Hall

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The publishers Lund Humphries released Charles Saumarez Smith's new book John Vanbrugh - The Drama of Architecture yesterday. Here's a recent presentation given by the author at the Wigmore Hall in London on the book's contents.

Musée Bonnat-Helleu to reopen after 14-year Renovation Project

November 21 2025

Video: Amis du Musée Bonnat-Helleu - SAMBH

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Musée Bonnat-Helleu will be reopening to the public on the 27th November 2025 after a 14-year renovation project. It seems that the regional museum, which is home to a very fine selection of old masters, will contain no fewer than 1,300 works on display in their newly refurbished galleries.

The Woman Question 1550–2025 in Warsaw

November 21 2025

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Picture: artmuseum.pl

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw are opening a new exhibition today entitled The Woman Question 1550-2025.

According to their website:

Organized by curator and art historian Alison M. Gingeras, this exhibition challenges the notion that women were largely absent from art before the late 1800s. The nine-part visual narrative is a testament to the enduring and dynamic creativity of women artists over the last 500 years. The result is a collection of nearly 200 works, including paintings by Renaissance, Baroque and 19th-century women artists through more contemporary works, offering a centuries-long visual history of women’s “emancipation.”

The show will run until 3rd May 2026.

Portland Art Museum Reopens Today

November 20 2025

Video: KPTV FOX 12

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Portland Art Museum in Oregon reopens today after a $116m expansion and renovation. Click here to look at their European Paintings collection online.

Curate at Chatsworth

November 20 2025

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Picture: Devonshire Collections

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Devonshire Collections are hiring an Assistant Curator.

According to the job description:

An exceptional opportunity awaits someone keen to develop their curatorial career within our friendly Collections at Chatsworth, working on one of the most significant Collections in this country. In this role, you will support the Curator to achieve agreed curatorial objectives, offering your curatorial expertise across the collections to a diverse audience including colleagues, the Cavendish Family, and other cultural professionals. You will respond to collection-related enquiries and oversee and chaperone collection researchers and visitors as needed. 

Guided by the Curator, you will actively develop and support the creation and delivery of range of access activities. These will include publications, lectures, events, partnerships and more with the aim of raising the profile and maximising the reach of the Devonshire Collections.  A specialism or demonstratable interest in prints, drawings and paintings may be advantageous.    

The job comes with a salary of £28,000 - £30,000 per annum and applications must be in by 7th December 2025.

Good luck if you're applying!

Fresco Restored in Bari

November 20 2025

Video: TRMH 24

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

News from Italy that a fifteenth century fresco of La Madonna del Segno has been restored in the Church of San Martino in Bari. The wall painting had been covered in centuries worth of overpaint, campaigns of restoration which have since been removed.

MET acquires Platzer

November 20 2025

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Picture: MET

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York have shared news that they acquired Johann Georg Platzer's Amusement at the Court in 2025. The work was acquired from Peter Mühlbauer Kunsthandel of Schloss Schönburg, Pocking, with 'several members of The Chairman's Council Gifts'.

Women in Spanish Naples

November 20 2025

Video: Il Sole 24 ORE

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

A new exhibition on Women in Spanish Naples has opened at the Gallerie d'Italia in Naples today. The show focuses on the role of women in the city's cultural history, including the likes of Giovanna Garzoni, Lavinia Fontana, Fede Galizia, and Artemisia Gentileschi. Supported by many loans from Italian and international museums, the exhibition will run until 22 March 2026.

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