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A well-travelled Bronzino, perhaps
From topless staddle stones outperforming complete ones to two versions of the same desk selling on the same day 212 miles apart, bizarre occurrences are par for the course at contents sales
Armigers from the Tudor and Stuart era had their moment last month, with a seal ring linked to Royal Exchange founder Sir Thomas Gresham and a ruffler once owned by philanthropist Sir Edwin Rich causing a stir at auction
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...
Isabella d’Este, Marchioness of Mantua, bargained, cajoled and went behind her family’s back to get what she desired. Meet 16th-century Italy’s most formidable collector
Life’s pleasures immortalized in a marble sculpture
CHANTAL JOFFE HAS NEVER BEEN ONE TO CONFORM to the norm, and her new exhibition, The Prince, seems set to challenge expectations. “I hope people are surprised to find a giant naked man lounging around