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Monday, 09 March 2015 18:20

TEFAF Maastricht Presents a Wide Variety of Art and Design

Josef Hartwig, Bauhaus Chess Set. Consisting of 32 pearwood pieces, each on a plinth, stained in natural and black, in beechwood box with folding cover and metal hinges. Josef Hartwig, Bauhaus Chess Set. Consisting of 32 pearwood pieces, each on a plinth, stained in natural and black, in beechwood box with folding cover and metal hinges. Galerie Ulrich Fiedler/TEFAF

On Friday, March 13, 2015, the European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) -- the most distinguished art and antiques show in the world -- will open to the public. Held in Maastricht, a picturesque medieval city in the southernmost part of the Netherlands, this year’s fair will feature 275 leading galleries from twenty countries.

In addition to the traditional areas of Old Master paintings and antique furniture, TEFAF presents a wide variety of modern and contemporary art, jewelry, and twentieth-century design, which is featured in a small yet mighty section titled TEFAF Design.

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