August 5, 2024
European Fine art

Old Masters, New Groove: All Of The Highlights From The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht

Opening in Maastricht today, The European Fine Art Fair will bring 7,000 years’ worth of art to the picturesque student city. Although TEFAF has been around for decades – the first edition took place in 1988 – this year’s event feels particularly buzzy, with a new generation of collectors flocking to Holland to see works by

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Old Masters and Roman statues vie for the attention of well-heeled collectors at Dutch art fair

MAASTRICHT, Netherlands (AP) — Old Masters, Roman statues, modern furniture, tribal masks and vintage watches are vying for the attention of well-heeled collectors as the TEFAF art fair opened on Thursday in the southern Netherlands. The show takes place in a cavernous exhibition center transformed in just over a week of frantic work into a

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Van Gogh’s early masterpiece may steal the show at Dutch art fair

Maastricht, Mar 07, 2024 -A rare early work by Vincent van Gogh and a record-selling masterpiece by Wassily Kandinsky will be up for sale when one of the world’s largest art fairs opens its doors this weekend. From Saturday until March 14, visitors at The European Art Fair, better known as TEFAF, will be able

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Historic Quranic Manuscript from Prophet Mohammed’s Era for Sale at The European Fine Art Fair

At The European Fine Art Fair in the Netherlands, a rare Quranic manuscript, believed to be written merely two decades after the Prophet Mohammed’s death, is set to captivate attendees. This parchment, originating from the Hijazi region of the Arabian Peninsula, underscores a pivotal moment in Islamic history, coming from a UK private collector’s library.

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Apple hit with $2-billion EU fine over music app abuses

Apple Inc. was hit Monday with a $2-billion penalty from the European Union over an investigation into allegations it shut out music-streaming rivals, including Spotify, on its platforms. The European Commission also ordered the Cupertino, Calif.-based firm to stop preventing music-streaming apps from informing users of cheaper deals away from Apple’s App Store. The larger-than-expected

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TEFAF 2024 | J.P. Morgan Private Bank EMEA

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The Page Gallery in South Korea Seeks to Expand Its Reach via TEFAF

In the Seongdong neighborhood of hipster bars and pedestrian streets crowded with the well heeled, the Page Gallery has made a name for itself in a neighborhood where it’s hard to get noticed. And as the gallery seeks to branch out beyond Seoul, it will attend TEFAF Maastricht, the European Fine Art Foundation’s annual March

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TEFAF Aims to Prove There’s Nothing Like a Real-Life Fair

Just five years ago, it was an art-world article of faith that fairs were the engine of the market. Serious collectors went on global art jaunts from Miami and Paris, to Venice and Basel, Switzerland, and attendance at elite art showcases could be counted on year after year. TEFAF Maastricht, the European Fine Art Foundation’s

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Exhibitors and the Launch of TEFAF Focus

The 2024 edition of TEFAF Maastricht organized by The European Fine Art Foundation returns to the Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre (MECC) from March 9 –14, 2024 (March 7 and 8 by invitation). Widely regarded as the world’s premier fair for fine art, antiques, and design, TEFAF Maastricht brings together 7,000 years of art history

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TEFAF Maastricht 2024 highlights | Apollo Magazine

A Bouquet of Flowers in a Wan-li Porcelain Vase (1625), Balthasar van der AstBijl-Van Urk Master Paintings, €1.6m Remarkably, this previously unrecorded but signed and dated flower piece came to light only a decade ago. A cabinet-sized panel depicting blooms in a gilt-mounted Chinese vase, it reflects the artist’s debt to his teacher and brother-in-law,

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