Art Mania at Tefaf Fair in Maastricht Reveals Hidden Masterpieces by Klimt and Picasso
Spectacular Artwork by Klimt and Picasso Displayed at TEFAF Art Fair - Spectacular artworks by Klimt and Picasso showcased at Tefaf art fair
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Get ready for a visual feast as the Art Extravaganza (Art Fair) Tefaf in Maastricht unveils a treasure trove of stunning, history-steeped artworks this season!
Up first is a breathtaking painting by the legendary Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), crafted in 1897, featuring a young African prince from Ghana. Long presumed lost to the sands of time, this remarkable piece resurfaced just a few years ago in the collection of an enthusiastic couple. Upon discovery, the painting was found in a sorry state, hidden away and covered in grime. Now, priced at a whopping 15 million euros, this exquisite artwork promises to set hearts aflutter.
Another breathtaking masterpiece on display is Pablo Picasso's (1881-1973) massive "Les Dormeurs." Handpicked by the Spanish maestro's lifelong dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler to hang behind his desk, this mesmerizing piece represents a testament to Picasso's unparalleled genius. Experts estimate its worth to be a staggering minimum of 50 million dollars. Though the gallery maintains that it isn't for sale, they indeed generously gifted it to the art fair, making it both a bustling marketplace and a vibrant hub for the arts scene.
In all, more than 270 dealers from over 20 countries will exhibit art, design, and antiques spanning an astounding 7,000-year heritage, showcasing works from ancient times right up to the modern day.
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- The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, as they handle priceless artworks like the rediscovered Gustav Klimt painting from Ghana at the Art Fair in Maastricht.
- Remarkably, Pablo Picasso's massive "Les Dormeurs" shares the spotlight with masterpieces from Klimt and other renowned artists at the Art Fair in Maastricht, promising to attract art enthusiasts and collectors alike, much like Picasso's lifelong dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler did over a century ago.
- Amid the Austrian and Spanish art masterpieces displayed at the Art Fair in Maastricht, one can't help but bear witness to the enduring allure of Picasso's work, valued approximately at 50 million dollars, and the rediscovered gem by the legend himself, Gustav Klimt, offering a captivating display of art history spanning continents and centuries.