An exciting 360-degree virtual exhibition of must-see Surrealist works of the early 20th century, from the Lucien and Edmonde Treillard collection in Paris
From quinces with a moral message to contemporary meditations on domesticity. Illustrated with works coming to Christie’s
The Cornish home of artist and critic Patrick Heron was a magnet for a number of artists whose works are coming to Christie’s in March
Everything you need to know about the life and career of the great British sculptor — featuring upcoming lots at Christie’s
How the British Prime Minister’s Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque reinforced the special relationship during the Second World War
An in-depth look at Britain's most famous Modernist painter. Illustrated with works offered for sale in March
The two artists were fast friends for seven decades, and painted each other many times
Jessica Lack selects 10 great works that chart artists’ shifting relationships with the sea, from the Middle Ages to today
Produced at the most intensely creative period of the artist’s career, this extraordinarily expressive drawing comes to auction in March
Author Jennifer Higgie on pioneering female artists whose depictions of themselves helped secure their place in history
Specialist Sarah Reynolds highlights the sumptuous work of the Pre-Raphaelites’ second and third generations
A series of guides to some of the most important artists we offer at auction
The elder brother of Ettore Bugatti, the auto pioneer, spent his days at Antwerp Zoo sculpting its inhabitants. Ten of his works are offered in December
Enjoy a 360-degree view of our upcoming 20th Century auction series, led by 20th Century: Hong Kong to New York
Our specialists’ tips, from what to look for in a glaze to how to read hidden stamps — featuring upcoming works offered at Christie’s
Over a period of 50 years, Morton and Barbara Mandel assembled a collection of paintings and works on paper notable for charting developments in abstraction
An innovative selling exhibition explores the dialogue between a group of selected paintings by Claude Monet and Gerhard Richter
How did Mikhail Nesterov get away with popular, religious paintings under a Soviet regime so fiercely opposed to religion?
Two monumental equestrian statues by the Russian master of detail are coming to auction for the first time
The artist, archaeologist and mystic painted this vision of primeval revelry six years after designing the costumes for Igor Stravinsky’s ballet, The Rite of Spring
Both in Belle Epoque Paris and Berlin between the wars, Jeanne Mammen documented European café society from a woman’s perspective
An affectionate portrait by a rising star of 1:54 heads up a gallery of works by artists who have been inspired by their loved ones
Three-day October season of Impressionist, Modern and Post-War and Contemporary art sales achieves $387,242,500
Explore the outstanding works offered in Christie’s New York’s 20th Century Week, now on view in our galleries by appointment at Rockefeller Center
With the publication this month of Global Art, author Jessica Lack introduces a survey of radical 20th-century art movements
From his love of textiles to his mastery of colour in his paintings, prints, drawings and cut-outs. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
As a preparatory drawing for a work held by Tate Britain comes to auction, Jessica Lack illuminates the tormented British artist’s brief and brilliant career
A guide to one of the founders of Impressionism, who earned acclaim for his paintings of crowded boulevards and sun-dappled parks
Once regarded as masterpieces of modernism, Toulouse-Lautrec’s posters are now celebrated for heralding the birth of graphic design
‘The greatest Cézanne watercolour to be offered in decades’ — from the collection of Edsel & Eleanor Ford House