When the 37th edition of TEFAF Maastricht opens its doors from March 9 to 14, international visitors have the opportunity to explore the world’s premier fair for fine art, antiques, and design.
Globally recognised for its unparalleled collecting opportunities, bringing together a culmination of 7,000 years of art history from ancient to contemporary, this year’s fair lineup comprises 270 dealers and galleries from 22 countries, 18 of whom are first-time exhibitors.
Alongside exhibitions from some of the world’s leading cultural institutions, the event also offers an exciting schedule of talks, events, and tours. We’ve selected a few of the highlights that look set to tempt discerning collectors heading to Maastricht this spring.
Silver bowl with coral. Exhibitor: Kunstkammer Georg LaueReliquary pendant. Exhibitor: Deborah ElviraAn Art Nouveau gold, ivory, opal and enamel brooch by Marcel Bing. Exhibitor: Epoque Fine JewelsA coconut tankard. Exhibitor Kunstkammer Georg LaueAn antique diamond cluster necklace. Exhibitor: Simon Teakle Fine Jewelry & ObjectsAn Italian gilt-bronze and amethyst mounted pietre dure and ebony casket from the Grand Ducal Workshops. Exhibitor: Brun Fine ArtAn important pair of Restauration gilt and patinated bronze centre tables. Exhibitor: Pascal IzarnA very rare pair of late Louis XV celadon fleuri porcelain vases aux enfants tritons from the collection of the Duc de Chaulnes. Exhibitor: Pascal IzarnBalthasar van der Ast. Exhibitor: Bijl Van Urk Master PaintingsPortrait of Henri IV of France. Exhibitor The Weiss GalleryA Roman marble cinerary urn. Exhibitor: Piva & C