
Taylor Graham stand -Tefaf NY Fall 2017
Photography by Kirsten Chilstrom

Alberto di Castro stand, Tefaf Maastricht
Photography Natascha Libbert
Maastricht is a picturesque medieval city located in the southern Dutch province of Limburg. In 1988, TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) was launched here at the new MECC venue. TEFAF has since evolved to be regarded as one of the the world’s pre-eminent organizations for viewing fine art, antiques, and design.
TEFAF runs three international Fairs annually – TEFAF Maastricht, NL, which covers 7,000 years of art history; TEFAF New York Spring, focused on modern and contemporary art & design; and TEFAF New York Fall, covering fine and decorative art from antiquity to 1920.
TEFAF gives international dealers the platform to present museum-quality works of all eras and genres to a broad base of collectors, curators and connoisseurs, championing the finest art from across the ages. Presented here is a broad selection of the art that will be displayed at the next New York Fall TEFAF showcase coming up on the 27th October – 31st October, 2018. Also displayed is some of the art from the previous Tefaf exhibitions
Exhibitors

Expo Galleria Borghese – Tefaf NL 2017
Photo by Harry Heuts

Ceramic figure – Taoist God of War, ‘Guandi’
Height 10 inches
Vanderven Oriental Art – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Donald Ellis Gallery – Tefaf 2018

Patinated Bronze ‘Alligator Bench’ Edition 6/12′ — Judy Kensley Mckie
Delorenzo Gallery – TEFAF NY, Spring 2018

Ancient geometric pyxis – Geometric Greek – 8th century BC
Phoenix Ancient Art – Tefaf NY Spring 2018

Jean-Pierre Cassigneul – ‘Le peignoir de bain’ 1967
TEFAF 2017

Ancient Egyptian Head – The Goddess Bastet –Egypt — Third Intermediate Period, circa 1070-712 BC
Phoenix Ancient Art – Tefaf NY Spring 2018

Pair of two-fold screens with egrets perched on the branches of a willow tree by Ishiyama Taihaku—Japan 1934
Gregg Baker Asian Art, stand 353 – TFAF NY Fall 2018

Ancient Thessalian idol. Thessaly—Circa-6th millennium-BC
Phoenix Ancient Art, Tefaf New York Spring, 2018

A porcelain food tray for sweetmeats, consisting of a central star shaped dish surrounded by eight lappet-shaped dishes. China ca.1700
Vandavern Oriental Art – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Jason Jacques Gallery-©-Harry Heuts
Maastricht TEFAF 2017

A two-fold paper screen with two nightingales in flight in a mountainous river landscape 18th Century Japan
Gregg Baker – Tefaf New York Fall, 2018

A marble Votive Relief With Asklepios, Attic – Early 4th century BC
Cahn -Tefaf NY Fall, 2018

Pablo Picasso: ‘Le voyeur’ (1933)
Tefaf Maastricht 2018 — (Alom Zakaim Fine Art)

Felicity Aylieff ‘Golden Autumn I’, 2017
Adrian Sassoon Spring TEFAF 2018

Marble table and painted wood, Naples, late eighteenth century
(Alessandra Di Castro) Tefaf Maastricht, 2018

‘Berlin pair of rollers’ – Friedrich Elias Meyer, 10.5 inches, 1765
Michele Beiny — Tefaf NY Fall, 2018

Bust Of A Priest – ‘Khonsu pa ir sekher’ – Height (5.7 In.), Late Dynastic Period, Circa 4th Century BC, Egypt
Charles Ede – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Camille Fauré for Limoges, 1928
(Ralph Gierhards Antiques / Fine Art) – TEFAF Maastricht 2018

‘Cosmopolis N2’ — Carmelo Arden Quin 1946
Leon Tovar gallery, Tefaf
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‘Calmaria iii (calmness iii’) — Tarsila do Amaral
Courtesy Bergamin & Gomide. Photo_ Ding Musa
TEFAF NY Spring 2018

Ibex head finial from a cosmetic spoon or cosmetic dish–Egypt – New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, 1550–1295 BC
Gallery Cybele, Tefaf NY Fall 2018

Dinanderie Vase, Jean Dunand, 1930
Delorenzo Gallery — TFAF NY Spring, 2018

Double Porcelain Gourd Vases, Kangxi period (1662-1722) ca. 1710
Vandevern – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

European lady reverse mirror painting, China – 18th century, ca. 1775
Vanderven Oriental Art — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Figurehead of a ship This figurehead is representing an Indian from the Americas, ‘Atahualpa’, god-king of the Incas.
Galerie Delalande – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Ewer with the bacchanal and procession of sea gods–Master i. c. Limoges France 16th century
Blumka Gallery – TEFAF New York, Fall, 2018

Gmurzynska – Photography–Kirsten Chilstrom
NY-Spring-2018

Handle of a Mirror in the form of a naked woman, Egypt – New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, Reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1390-1353 BC
Gallery Cybele – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Güther Uecker, ‘Selbstportrait’, 1967,
Plexiglas, iron-rods, metal and wood, 187 x 60 x 60 cm—(Beck and Eggeling)
TEFAF Maastricht

Henri Matisse, ‘Figure assise et le torse grec (La Gandoura)’, 1939 Nice
Hammer Galleries

‘Head Depicting The Goddess Sekhmet’ – granite-Egypt, New Kingdom, reign of Amenophis III, Thebes – 18th dynasty, 1390-1352 BC
Tefaf – Galerie David Ghezelbash – H 13inches

Bronze Head – ‘Unheimlicher Kopf II’ by Karl Hartung
Henze & Ketterer TEFAF NL 2018

Head of Julio Claudian-adolescent—Marble—-16inches
Axel Vervoordt Gallery – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Kees van Dongen, ‘Odalisque couchée’, 1909
Hammer Galleries – TEFAF

Head of Apollo–Rome—2nd-3rd-century-ad–
Charles Ede – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Hilding Werner– ‘Snowy Winter’ —Sweden
Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

‘Heron Console’ — Albert Cheuret circa 1925
Delorenzo Gallery

Hiroshi Suzuki, ‘Seni vase’ – Hammer raised and chased 18ct gold
Adrian Sassoon, London

Massimo De Carlo stand — TEFAF Maastricht, NL
Photography Loraine Bodewes

A set of three Chinese porcelain jars and covers with hunters and 8 facets, 1700
Vandavern Oriental — TEFAF, New York Fall, 2018

Kate Malone, ‘A Pair of Icy Magma Pots’, 2017 Crystalline glazed stoneware–
Adrian Sassoon — TEFAF New York Spring, 2018

‘Lady Michelham’ Federico Beltrán Masses–1920
Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Large alabaster vase Egypt – Third Intermediate Period, XXIst – XXVth Dynasty, circa 1070-656 BC — H 11 inches
Alex Vervdoort — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Le berger et la mer (the shepherd and the sea–Victor Brugairolles, France, 1895
Jack Kilgor and Co — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

‘Lion Wannabe Unicorn’ — Jasmin Anoschkin–Finland 2017 H25 inches
Hostler Bubrrows — TFAF New York Spring

‘Moses and the Brazen Serpent’ – Luca Giordano, 1655-57—Giacometti Old Master Paintings
TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Bloemen Kunstwerk Entree ©-Harry Heuts
Maastricht TEFAF 2017

Maya carved stone vase with four carved glyphs– 0-300AD
The Merrin Gallery TEFAF

Madame de Pompadour’s turquoise cat
TEFAF New York Fall Fair.

Marc Chagall, ‘Peintre au coq rouge’, 1959-68
Hammer Galleries, TEFAF TWENTY III

Carl-Axel Acking, wall lamp, 1940 (Dansk Møbelkunst)
TEFAF Maastricht 2018

‘Daisy Vase’ — Nadeshiko and Rose, Porcelain, 2017
(Adrian-Sassoon) TEFAF Maastricht 2018

Medusa sculpture head by Hertha Hillfon circa 1960 Sweden
Hostler Bubrrows — TFAF New York Spring

Mummy mask from sarcophagus Egypt, Late New Kingdom (20th Dynasty) to early 3rd Intermediate Period, circa 1100-1050 BC
Galerie Cahn, – TEFAF Maastricht 2018.

‘Pink Cloud II’–Lyonel Feininger–1928–17.3 x 30.7 in
W&K Wienerroither & Kohlbacher – TFAF New York Spring

Cahn International AG – TEFAF 2017
Photography Harry Heuts

Eva Hesse
Hauserwirth at TEFAF New York Spring 2018

Porcelain Cranes – China, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795)- H 16.5 inches
Jorge Welsh TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Predynastic vase with lug handles-circa 3200BC
The Merrin Gallery – TEFAF

1920s Vase by Raoul Dufy and Artigas
Thomas Fritsch, TEFAF Maastricht 2018.

Raku pottery sake bottle with European figures. Nonko (Raku Dōnyū), Japan – 17th century, Edo period.
Gregg Baker — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Reginald Marsh ‘Merry Go Round’ 1930
HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018
Fascinated by social classes and public life in the early 1920’s and 1930’s, American painter Reginald Marsh often represented the spectacles surrounding New York City escapades, most notably the bustling atmosphere of Coney Island. his scenes of daily life have pulsating compositions depicting the energy of his surroundings.

Spherical ‘open’ Urn—-Frank Lloyd Wright, NY 1902
Delorenzo Gallery — TEFAF New York, Spring, 2018

Shozo Shimamoto-1954-58
Alex Vervoordt

‘Spherical Vase With Triangles And Dots’ —– Jean Dunand circa 1925
Delorenzo — TFAF NY Spring, 2018

Taxile Doat vase-1890—-twin lug handles
Oscar Graf — TEFAF NY Spring

Lucio Fontana, Il Guerriero (The Warrior), 1949
Gallery Karsten Greve – Maastricht 2017
photography by Loraine Bodewes

Iznik Dish with a Figure of a Woman, 1600 to 1650, Turkey
TEFAF Maastricht 2018.

Tefaf-NY fall 2017 – J Kugel stand
Photography by Kirsten Chilstrom

‘the Abduction Of Europa’ Coffee Pot And Cover—China – Qing Dynasty, (1662-1722), circa 1710 – 11.8 inches
Jorge Welsk Works Of Art – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Théo Van Rysselberghe — ‘Die Belvederer Allee’, Weimar’
TEFAF Maastricht 2018 — Talabardon & Gautier

Studio Vases–Berndt Friberg—-Height 24 inches
Hostler Burrows

‘Two nudes or double self-portrait’ – Elisabeth Chaplin–circa 1918
Antonacci Lapiccirella Fine Art — TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

Triple Gourd Vase—Kangxi Period,-1662-1722—Vanderverven Oriental Art, TEFAF
The large size of this vase reflects the remarkable technical achievement of the Jingdezhen potters in the early 18th century. It would have been made in parts and then ‘looted’ together before entering the kiln. The failure rate when firing such monumental pieces was very high, making them a rarity and expensive to produce. Such large scale porcelain was no doubt intended for one of the European courts.

Vasque Urn – Roman—Second/first-century BC
Alex Vervoordt – TEFAF New York Fall, 2018

‘Women on the Sofa’-–Lucio Fontana, 1934
TEFAF-2017

William Turner of Oxford -‘Spring Dawn, Loch Torridon’
Tefaf Maastricht 2008
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