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Stolen 17th-century paintings recovered

Dutch police have recovered five 17th-century paintings, including a Jan Steen, more than six years after they were snatched from the Frans Hals Museum, the museum said Tuesday.

Time.com: Afghan Women Painters On Show

The first-ever independent exhibition of works is taking place outside the strife-torn country

Time.com: Scientists Find Hidden Van Gogh

A team of European scientists unveiled on Wednesday a new method for extracting images hidden under old masters' paintings, recreating a color portrait of a woman's face unseen since Vincent van Gogh painted over it in 1887.

Time.com: Scientists Recreate Van Gogh Portrait

A team of European scientists unveiled on Wednesday a new method for extracting images hidden under old masters' paintings, recreating a color portrait of a woman's face unseen since Vincent van Gogh painted over it in 1887

Fortune: Oil profits help art market defy gravity

Luxury these days is a tale of two markets: consumers continue to snap up high-priced Louis Vuitton bags even as they balk at paying full price for Coach handbags. The same can be said of demand for works of art.

Time.com: The Da Vinci Code: Sequel Non Grata

Catholic Bishops shut Tom Hanks, Ron Howard and the movie prequel to The Da Vinci Code out of shooting on location in Rome's churches

Time.com: World's Largest Art Fair Opens in Switzerland

The largest international contemporary art fair opened Wednesday, closely watched for trends in the world market at a time of financial turbulence

Stolen 'Scream' back on display

Edvard Munch's masterpiece, "The Scream," went back on display Friday in Oslo, Norway -- four years after thieves pulled the painting from its frame in a daring armed robbery.

Abramovich named as mystery $120M art buyer

Two days, two modern art masterpieces, two record-breaking auction prices -- and one buyer: Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.

Freud's large nude sets art world record

A picture of an overweight woman lying naked on a couch, painted by the British artist Lucian Freud, set a record Tuesday night for the most money paid for any work by a living artist.

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