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Martin Schongauer (c. 1445–1491), the Alsatian painter, draftsman, and engraver, is celebrated as the greatest German copperplate engraver before Albr…

Jessica Fuentes and Brandon Zech, returning to the 2026 Dallas Art Fair, found the event familiar rather than surprising. Fuentes noted that after att…

Art world provocateur Kenny Schachter addresses the current climate of anxiety within the industry, touching on everything from the existential threat…
The art world is currently reflecting on the enduring legacy of Jasper Johns, highlighted by a new Gagosian exhibition focusing on his 1970s output. C…

The Westfälischer Kunstverein in Münster is presenting "Voices of Many Voices," a significant exhibition dedicated to the pioneering work of Julia Hey…

Albrecht Dürer’s monumental "Triumphal Arch," a 13-foot-tall woodcut commissioned by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in 1512, is entering long-term st…

The Art Newspaper’s April book roundup highlights four significant new publications spanning art history and contemporary practice. Featured titles in…

Author and journalist Holly Black has released a new book titled 'The Story of Printmaking: A Global History of Art', published by Yale University Pre…

Major auction houses are preparing for a series of high-profile sales in April, headlined by a suite of fifteen gilt-bronze mirrors by Claude Lalanne.…

The Musée du Louvre is hosting a major exhibition dedicated to the Rhenish master Martin Schongauer, featuring his 1473 masterpiece, 'Madonna of the R…

The Louvre Museum is hosting a major retrospective dedicated to Martin Schongauer, a pivotal German artist of the late 15th century, running from Apri…

April in Los Angeles features a diverse array of art exhibitions, from major institutional retrospectives to politically charged group shows. Highligh…

The March 2026 issue of the academic journal *Print Quarterly* has been published, featuring a collection of scholarly articles and reviews focused on…
Art historian Christof Metzger has challenged the long-held view that a portrait of Albrecht Dürer's father in London's National Gallery is a copy, de…
The Art Newspaper's podcast covers the inaugural Art Basel Qatar art fair in Doha, discussing its impact on Qatar and the Middle East art scene. It al…

London's Stephen Friedman Gallery is facing serious financial difficulties, with its 2024 financial reports overdue and its 2023 accounts revealing a …

A new catalogue raisonné by scholar Christof Metzger argues that a painting in London's National Gallery, long considered a copy, is an authentic work…

A German scholar, Christof Metzger, has published a new catalogue raisonné claiming that a portrait of Albrecht Dürer's father held by London's Nation…

A previously unknown Renaissance portrait attributed to Hans Baldung Grien, executed in silverpoint in 1517 and depicting Susanna Pfeffinger, is expec…

Brown University terminated both curators at the David Winton Bell Gallery—Kate Kraczon, director of exhibitions and chief curator, and Thea Quiray Ta…
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Past Exhibitions3
expand_moreAugust Laube, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat at Salon de l'estampe 2026
Edgar Degas, Albrecht Dürer, Alphonse Mucha, Alexander Voet II after Jacob Jordaens, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923)
17 Rue des Beaux Arts, 75006 Paris, France
Mar 26, 2026 — Mar 29, 2026
Albrecht Dürer: Virtuoso Printmaker
Albrecht Dürer
465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Nov 21, 2009 — Feb 19, 2010
Dürer in His Time
Albrecht Dürer
465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Feb 15, 1997 — May 16, 1997
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