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International Fine Art & Antique Fair



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The largest known Egyptian bronze cat
XXIth-XXIInd Dynasty, 1080 - 715 BC
H. 24 in. (61 cm.)
Ex collection of a French antiquarian and archaeologist; an important American private collection, acquired from Royal-Athena Galleries in 1990
Photo courtesy of Royal-Athena Galleries

 

International Fine Art & Antique Fair
UNITED STATES
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA  •  Palm Beach County Convention Center  •  3 - 8 February 2010
 

Eighty dealers from more than a dozen countries including Great Britain, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Austria convene at this high-end shopping destination to showcase their wares:  paintings, sculpture and antiques spanning multiple centuries and cultures.

Among the notable paintings on offer at the 14th edition in 2010 is The Park of the Hospital St. Paul by Vincent Van Gogh at the Dickinson Gallery, which displays paintings from the Renaissance to contemporary times.

Other dealers exhibiting important old master, 18th and 19th century paintings include Richard Green Gallery, Waterhouse & Dodd, S. Bohm Antiquitäten (Berthe Morisot’s Jeune Fille En Blanc), MacConnal-Mason Gallery, Messum’s Fine Art (The Harvesters, an imposing canvas by the artist Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch), Guarisco Gallery (Emile Munier’s Pardon, Mama), Simon Capstick-Dale Fine Art, Salis & Vertes, Rehs Galleries (La Moisson by Léon-Augustin Lhermitte), Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts and Trinity House (a rare and mysterious horse & rider portrait painted in 1781 by renowned British equine painter George Stubbs, once owned by famous American art collector Paul Mellon), Trinity House (Jean Beraud's La Dame Utile).

Photography is presented by the Holden Luntz Gallery, as well as Rudolf Budja (the “Hollywood Legends” collection by celebrity photographer Frank Worth).

Vintage jewelry will be featured by Véronique Bamps, Hancocks, Macklowe Gallery, and Richter’s. On view at Bamps are glittering period jewels by such masters as Cartier, while Hancocks brings an Egyptian revival necklace bought by The Prince of Wales (Edward VII) for his mistress, actress and socialite Lillie Langtry in 1880. The latest in haute couture jewelry will be shown at Buccellati, David Morris, Graff, Gioia, Scavia, Sabbadini, Tiffany & Company and Van Cleef & Arpels. For watch collectors, Somlo Antiques offers a broad selection of prestigious vintage timepieces.



International Fine Art & Antique Fair Website


Contact: Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL
Tel: (1) 239 949 54 11

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