A Superior Salvator Mundi, and 5 Other Strange and Wonderful Masterpieces at TEFAF Maastricht
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It's a discreet world, the art dealers at TEFAF. This world's largest art and antiques fair opens in Maastricht on Saturday. An afternoon with a dealer who wants to sell a masterpiece: "It's a delicate dance."
Works by Velázquez, Alonso Cano, Ribera, Miró, Goya and Picasso (these two, with monographic stands), among the most outstanding at the Tefaf fair
The search for fresh goods fires traders at discoveries. Some also speculate on the midas effect of Leonardo & Co.
A Superior Salvator Mundi, and 5 Other Strange and Wonderful Masterpieces at TEFAF Maastricht
The little Dutch city of Maastricht (population about 125,000), boasts an incredible masterpiece-to-resident ratio each March, when the TEFAF fair comes to town. This year, 276 dealers from 24 countries have brought many thousands of objects, arranged in sections devoted to paintings, antiques, jewelry, modern and contemporary art, design, ancient art, arts of Africa and Oceania, and more. Speaking to ARTnews ahead of the fair, which opened T…
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