TEFAF Maastricht 2006
Europe's most important flea market is coming up soon,
so make your reservations to get to the oldest city in the Netherlands, Maastricht. From March 10-19, TEFAF is the European Fine Art Fair and features over 200 of the world's best antique
and art dealers plying their wares before the most discriminating customers on earth. At over 300,000 square feet and
with between $500 million to $1 billion in art and antiques on the floor, it is well worth the 40 euro admission fee.
Everything on display is for sale and I'm sure you could haggle if you wanted. I'll bring you some other special items
from the fair as we go along so stay tuned.This etching by James McNeill Whistler will be among those exhibited by The Fine Art Society of London.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nonesuch Mar 5th 2006 11:01PM
I'm thinking about attending TEFAF, it's held during my trip out there
http://journals.fotki.com/Nonesuch773/Amsterdam2006/entry/wffskbdtbkd/
Only thing holding me back is the steep price of admission. Do they allow photography? Is there going to be any art I can afford?