Van Gogh Museum targeted by cyber attack that replicated official website and stole credit card details
Fake site was rapidly taken down and no more than 50-plus people apparently fell victim to the scam
Fake site was rapidly taken down and no more than 50-plus people apparently fell victim to the scam
A fabulous new exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay, in Paris, focuses on the artist’s troubled final months in the small French town of Auvers-sur-Oise
New exhibition articulates how seascape is integral to local children’s lives and identities
At what point does the frantic volume of the merchandise begin to cheapen the work it represents?
The singer’s new limited edition book of artwork, lyrics and school essays will start at about €1,150
An Irishman’s Diary
Paris Letter: The neo-impressionist’s parallel families make for a fascinating tale
Pandemic proves boon for science of art with US experts using closures to examine works
Paintings remain missing after theft from two different museums during pandemic closures
Artist’s second most expensive auction sale surpasses expectations at Sotheby’s
Frans Hals 17th-century Dutch Golden Age artwork taken from museum near Utrecht
Linked to rue Daubigny in Auvers-sur-Oise, Tree Roots is last canvas the artist painted
Dutch master’s 1884 work Spring Garden taken from museum near Amsterdam
Actor known for celebrated films like Spartacus and Paths of Glory died aged 103
Only known painting by Dutch master while he had psychosis is ‘unmistakably’ his work
Paris Letter: New show proves the painter was more than just the chronicler of the Belle Époque
Jeanne Calment died in 1997, aged 122. New research has rejected claims she was a fraud
The actor throws himself into playing Van Gogh – and makes sure to have fun doing it
The Rijksmuseum celebrates the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age with its ‘All the Rembrandts’ exhibition
The Favourite could hardly have done better, but most of the big races are still competitive
That’s Maths: It can be argued that there is a close relationship between his turbulent state of mind and the turbulent atmosphere evident in his work
Hawke was a posterboy for generation X actors. But after seeing first hand where his precocious talent could lead, he's become a thoughtful veteran of the Hollywood machine
Rassie Erasmus’s side have been penalised more than rivals Scarlets by Nigel Owens
The Belgian artist was inspired by poor people emigrating at the port of Antwerp
Writers, poets, friends and fans reflect on Leonard Cohen’s words, music and work
‘News of impending wedding’ may have motivated artist to remove piece of his ear
US justice department investigating wealth fund 1MDB on money laundering allegations
Artworks taken from museum in Amsterdam 14 years ago recovered after tipoff
Life’s Work: Christine Ryall, now Ireland consultant to Christie’s, escaped to West Germany with her family as a girl
Weapon part of Dutch exhibition focusing on the final 18 months of artist’s life
European cities can show Dublin how to unlock the potential of investing in nightlife. Night mayors are one of the first steps
‘The soprano Maria Callas walked into the shop one day . . . and started to sing’
Why not visit space with 289 friends? There are worse ways to spend money
Fionn Davenport round up this week's travel deals and news
Mad growth of human race gobbles up space and wipes out ever more species
Although seen as an Impressionist, the painter was never comfortable with the term and even derided its proponents
‘Still Life, Vase with Daisies and Poppies’ one of few works sold in artist’s lifetime
Artist Diemut Strebe saus she wants to combine art and science with display
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices