Painter Kathleen Gilje’s Journey from Restoration to Reinvention Years spent working as a conservator in Italy fundamentally altered her understanding of paintings as objects that carry time within them. By Jasmine Lobe
Historic Names, New Heights: Christie’s and Sotheby’s Log Over $200 Million in Old Masters Sales Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Artemisia Gentileschi and a major Italian acquisition drove another record week for Old Masters. By Elisa Carollo
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