From a Roman marble head of Heracles dating back to the middle of the 2nd century CE exhibited by Galerie Chenel, to Giorgio de Chirico’s 1950 painting “Ettore e Andromaca” at Galería Manuel Barbié, and a Eugène Printz rosewood cabinet at Galleria Robertaebasta, the Brussels Antiques and Fine Arts Fair (BRAFA) will offer an unusual mix of collectibles.
“I want to make BRAFA the most eclectic fair of its kind because this eclectic outlook is one of the main distinguishing features of Belgian taste,” said Harold t’Kint Roodenbeke, BRAFA president, adding, “Our credo is quality: quality of the exhibitors, quality of the works of art, and the quality of the event for visitors.”