August 6, 2024
European Art

Art as Influence and Response: A First Look at *World War I and the Visual Arts*

Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (French [born Switzerland], 1859–1923). Mobilization, or La Marseillaise, 1915. Etching, sheet: 25 11/16 x 19 11/16 in. (65.2 x 50 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1924 (24.58.31) «Organized to commemorate the centennial of World War I, World War I and the Visual Arts features more than

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European Fine art

Nanne Dekking named chair of The European Fine Art Foundation

The European Fine Art Foundation (Tefaf) has a new chairman. Nanne Dekking, the chief executive and co-founder of Artory, will take over from Willem van Roijen, effective immediately. Dekking previously served as vice chairman and worldwide head of private sales at Sotheby’s, and was for 11 years employed by Wildenstein & Co. Artory, which he

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European Fine art

Travel Europe through art at new Fine Arts exhibition

‘La Mangia, Siena’ (1927) by John Taylor Adams, American (1887–1953), etching on wove paper. Gift of Thomas B. Brumbaugh, professor of fine arts, emeritus. This summer the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery exhibit American Artists and the Legacy of the Grand Tour, 1880–1960, explores work created and brought home by American artists, and the continuing

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European Fine art

A European Art Fair Freshens Up for Its First Spring on Park Avenue

Before Frieze set up its swinging shop in London’s Regent’s Park, before Art Basel transposed its staid Swiss self onto Miami Beach, art fairs were small, concentrated events that targeted a narrow class of specialists. None was more connoisseur-driven than the European Fine Art Fair, or Tefaf, the granddaddy of old masters events, held every

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European Fine art

A Tour of TEFAF New York Spring 2017

Henry Moore’s Stringed Figure (1939), in the booth of London’s Offer Waterman, at TEFAF Spring 2017. MAXIMILÍANO DURÓN/ARTNEWS The storied TEFAF, whose acronym originally stood for The European Fine Art Fair, returns to New York and the Park Avenue Armory for its spring presentation of modern and contemporary art. And while the Old Masters and

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European Fine art

Is It Still OK To Like Matisse’s Harem Fantasy Paintings?

Around 1922, in his apartment at Nice, right along France’s balmy Mediterranean shore, Henri Matisse began to paint a series of odalisques — “a French term for a concubine in a harem,” explains London Royal Academy of Arts curator Ann Dumas. Henri Matisse’s 1912 oil painting “Goldfish and Sculpture.” (Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

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European Fine art

This 17th Century Painter Is The Art World’s Latest ‘Discovery’

Booth Shot of Ulrich Fielder featuring the Gerrit Rietveld Z Chairs. Courtesy of Ulrich Fielder Gallery There I was. In the booths of TEFAF—The European Fine Art Fair, for those uninitiated—the yearly event that lures the skinny-silk-suit-wearing, delicate cologne-scented collectors, the serious kind who neither want their names nor faces known by anyone other than

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Art Investment

Fine Art Can Be a Fine Investment

The fine art market continues to boom. It seems that every day, another auction record is set for “the highest price ever paid.” So what does that mean for the painting you bought to match your sofa a few years back? It may increase in worth, or it may be as salable as your kid’s

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European Fine art

Just How Big Is The Art Market? Leaders Do Some Serious Numbers-Crunching

View of The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, Holland. (Photo credit: S. Karabell) S. Karabell The Art Market Report, issued by The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) each year during its 10-day March event in Maastricht, Holland, is something of a bible for costs and trends in the world’s art market. So when, this

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European Fine art

TEFAF, the art market for the super rich opens in Maastricht – DW – 03/10/2017

Artworks on sale at Maastricht’s TEFAF art fair The TEFAF in Maastricht is a pilgrimage site for wealthy art lovers from all over the world. Will this year’s fair be as successful as previous years? Image: TEFAF 2017 Once a year, the conference center in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands is transformed into

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