TEFAF MAASTRICHT

TEFAF Maastricht is widely regarded as the world’s premier fair for fine art, antiques and design. Featuring over 275 prestigious dealers from 20 countries, TEFAF Maastricht is a showcase for the finest art works currently on the market. Alongside the traditional areas of Old Master paintings, antiques and classical antiquities that cover approximately half of … Continue reading « TEFAF MAASTRICHT »

Willem Steelink Jr.

Beautiful impression of this rare and elegant subject: Young woman with binoculars. Born into an artist family, Willem Steelink Jr. is associated with the Laren School. He initially focused on portraits, genre scenes and historical paintings, and then dedicated his work to landscapes, and the rural life. Fascinated by the shepherds ‘life, this etching shows … Continue reading « Willem Steelink Jr. »

Felix Labisse

One of the most powerful portraits painted by Félix Labisse. This work combines Labisse life-long passion for theatre, and his unique artistic vision. While he was not a member of the Surrealist group that formed around André Breton, his work clearly occupies a place in the world of surrealism. Fantastical, disturbing and populated by hybrid … Continue reading « Felix Labisse »

TEFAF ONLINE

TEFAF ONLINE is a digital art fair, bringing together the global TEFAF community. Focus on excellency, more than 300 objects have been vetted, and are now visible on this platforme. Register here to have access to this wonderful event !  

Maurice Langaskens

The Knight is a noteworthy example of the Pre-Raphaelite influence on other artistic movements such as Symbolism and Art Nouveau, and on one of its representative artists in early 20th century Belgium. Both movements inherited the Pre-Raphaelite’s favorite subjects – biblical and medieval themes, poetry and the woman’s staging – as well as its plastic features … Continue reading « Maurice Langaskens »

Germain Ribot

This beautiful still life was made by the French painter Germain Ribot, after 1875. The subject of this work is the light that strikes a copper basin, filled with red cherries spilling on to a white tablecloth. A few green plums complete the composition in the foreground. Behind these elements, a round bottle can be … Continue reading « Germain Ribot »