Monthly Update
Courtauld Insights
Stories
Pictures of the Week
Quizzes
1 to 10 of 10
1
April 2020
Exclusive interview with Jack Vettriano and preview of a new work, Laura Thatcher of ENO on stage sets, plus Constantin Guys and fashion, Impressionist dealers and collectors, Goya, and Rubens' oil sketches
April 2020
Exclusive interview with Jack Vettriano and preview of a new work, Laura Thatcher of ENO on stage sets, plus Constantin Guys and fashion, Impressionist dealers and collectors, Goya, and Rubens' oil sketches
September 2018
Information displayed on A&A about the Courtauld Gallery Collections does not reflect current cataloguing and photography. We're working to rectify this and will post details of an update soon.
August 2016
A&A print service!
Almost all images are now available to buy as prints or to license and download as high res files. See www.courtauldimages.com and www.courtauldprints.com for details.
November 2004
Stella Starr on Toulouse-Lautrec, Robert Cumming on Titian, the Courtauld's De Laslo Collection of photographs, Agnieszka Sadraei on Eleanor's Crosses, plus photographs of Barbara Foster & David Mach
August 2004
Fountains, the Rock Circus, Impressionists at work and play, plus portraits of Alan Jones and Peter Randall-Page
May 2004
Dances inspired by art, monsters from Italy, women drying their hair, plus
Nevermore
, courses offered by the Courtauld, portraits of Franko B and Mark Hosking, and is any painting worth $104 million?
March 2004
Photographs of Anthony Blunt, The Art of Reading, Wayne Hemingway on affordable housing, Simon Thompson’s photographic portraits of contemporary sculptors, plus Cézanne and the Monkey in Art.
January 2004
Exclusives from Wayne Hemingway and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, plus Epstein, Pesellino, Breugel and the A59 photographer. Fancy starting a debate? Click the comments button on any image or story page!
December 2003
Welcome to the newly launched Art and Architecture web site. Try a Quicksearch on our 40,000 images, or click the box in Courtauld Insights to ask Professor Paul Crossley a question about cathedrals.