Wheatland distinctly reflects Mrs. Getty’s Dutch heritage, as well as her meticulous, layered approach to collecting
Dating back to the 18th century, the Rothschild family's collection encompasses art and objects of unparalleled quality
Our pick of the artisans who enliven interiors with their elegant creations, from sofas and ceramics to woodwork and wallpaper
From British and European art to rare books and manuscripts, reflect on beauty, innovation and humanity in the second week of our Classic Week sale exhibition in London
This marble bust of Helen of Troy is ‘a collector’s dream’. Made by the greatest sculptor of his era, it has an unbroken provenance
Can you tell your tabatière from your boîte-à-mouches or your bonbonnière? Isabelle Cartier-Stone offers the ultimate guide
Managing Private & Iconic Collections, Elizabeth Seigel tells the story of diverse collectors through their objects
Charles Cator explains why he has spent decades doing the ‘detective work’ to tell the story of the 18th-century masters of English furniture
The story of the French factory founded in the 18th century, from evolutions in style to the monarchs who waited years for their commissions
A 360-degree view of fine and decorative arts from the couple’s Greco-Roman-style retreat
Celebrating ‘art for art’s sake’, this period’s makers left a wide-ranging legacy in design history
A look at the house’s iconic imperial eggs, jewellery, figurines and snuff boxes, and the distinctive styles of its branches and artisans
From the origins of the Meissen factory and the man who claimed he could create gold, to the monarch who commissioned a porcelain menagerie
Using objects from Ann and Gordon Getty’s historic Berkeley residence, Tendler reimagines its distinctive interiors
Having fled Nazi Europe, these two Jewish potters settled in London to establish a style of ceramic art that has remained influential ever since
An up-close look at an exceptional interior in the couple’s Berkeley residence
Christie’s Design specialists illuminate the origins of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s masterpieces in leaded glass, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
Rupert, a scion of the Hambros banking dynasty, and Robin, a Vogue editor, created homes filled with Old Masters and Modernist sculpture
Taking cues from the architectural splendour of the house, Ann Getty created a dazzling 19th-century interior
Pitzhanger Manor provides the backdrop for specialist Louise Broadhurst to advise on how to pick the perfect carpet or rug for your own home
Specialist Louise Broadhurst explains what the appearance of Ottoman carpets in Old Master paintings tells us about their history and desirability
The tastemakers take us behind the scenes of this season’s international sale series
The designers have created a series of vignettes for the launch of a new platform for our Collector sales, to be held in London, New York and Paris
Harry Williams-Bulkeley on everything from cutlery to candelabras and sourcing that show-stopping centrepiece
Some of the great artistic movements of the 18th and 19th centuries are represented in the sale of an important collection in London on 9 February
Our guide to the forms, ornamentations and carving styles, illustrated with lots from past and upcoming Important Americana sales
A stunning array of artworks and icons have graced our salerooms, from Michelangelo to Warhol, Marie Antoinette to James Bond
The fop had reached his apogee in the Georgian era, and those hoping to cut a dash in London society needed the right kind of kit
Virtually step inside our galleries at Christie’s Paris to get a 360-degree view of two upcoming sales
An introduction to the multidisciplinary Japanese-American sculptor-designer, illustrated with some of the 11 works coming to Christie’s in December