Mapping the AAI Italian Antique Dealers
The map of the Italian antique dealers part of the Associazione Antiquari d'Italia is an invitation to look beyond the white cube.
di Stefano Pirovano
 
			The map of the Italian antique dealers part of the Associazione Antiquari d'Italia is an invitation to look beyond the white cube.
di Stefano Pirovano
 
			The Altarpiece of the Magi is Jan II Borman's best preserved work, recently discovered in Milan and restored in Brussels by the IRPA.
di Francesca Savazzi
 
			 
								Revisiting Geo Poletti's art collecting means embracing a future where art is not bought, but pursued through hard work and expertise.
di Francesco Ceretti
 
			In Milan, after 52 years of agonizing anticipation, Palazzo Citterio finally reopens its doors; but the Grande Brera still lies a few steps away.
di Guido Furbesco
 
			Here's a list of films that explore the world of antique dealers, revealing that the best of this profession remains untold.
di Antonio Pepe
 
			Gianfrancesco Bembo and Altobello Melone were the masters of Lombard anti-classicism. Their market is waiting to be revived.
di Francesco Ceretti
 
			Some notes on the marriage between Lorenzo de' Medici and Clarice Orsini, to discover (in a book*) how high society ladies were dressed.
di Arianna Sarti
 
			We have compiled the major museum sales of the past two years to understand how stable the market may appear.
di Carlo Prada
 
			We have compiled Italian antiques dealers major museum sales of the past two years to understand how stable the market may appear.
di Antonio Pepe
 
			How the art market is changing the role of the antiquarian, who is not only a mere dealer anymore, but an ally of the cultural heritage.
di Leonardo Piccinini
 
			The 33rd edition of the BIAF in Florence opens in the name of quality, for those who are able to understand it.
di Guido Furbesco
 
			Giovanni Sarti was an example of dedication to work, proving that one can stand out in this industry, even starting from nothing.
di Fabrizio Moretti
 
			At the home of Massimo Listri, along with Mario Praz, to meet the collector who stands beyond the interior photographer, and his image
di Marco Riccòmini
