Cientos de coleccionistas se pasean entre lujosas piezas de arte ofrecidas por los más influyentes anticuarios y galerístas del mundo. La vigesimotercera edición de la feria, que se celebra en el sur de los Países Bajos, nos ha permitido observar como distintos agentes del mercado del arte, museos, coleccionistas privados e instituciones se interesan por obras tan exclusivas como una cama que en su día perteneció al gran diplomático francés Talleyrand, el cuadro más importante del expresionista italiano Marino Marini, una de las últimas grandes pinturas de Paul Gauguin o una obra temprana clave de Damien Hirst.
La feria de arte y antigüedades más influyente del mundo ofrece una extraordinaria variedad de importantes obras en el Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones MECC (Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre) del 12 al 21 de marzo de 2010. The European Fine Art Fair continúa reforazando su liderazgo en el mercado internacional del arte y las antigüedades. Este año participará una cifra récord de 263 expositores. El incremento se debe principalmente a la introducción de TEFAF on Paper, una nueva sección especializada en los Antiguos Maestros, así como en dibujos modernos, ediciones limitadas de grabados, obras fotográficas, manuscritos y libros antiguos, acuarelas y grabados japoneses. Salvo uno, los 19 expositores de esta sección participan por primera vez en la feria.
Entre otras obras maestras de arte en TEFAF se encuentra la mejor pintura del expresionista italiano Marino Marini. Il Teatro delle Maschere, pintada en 1956, ha permanecido durante 30 años en una colección privada y es ofrecida a la venta por 5,5 millones de euros por la galería Landau Fine Art de Montreal. Galerie Thomas de Múnich presenta Joven sentada de Edvard Munch, un vigoroso retrato de Frødis Mjølstad, una amiga del artista noruego, pintado en 1916. Su precio es de 9,5 millones de euros.
Entre las numerosas pinturas de Antiguos Maestros que se exhiben en la edición de 2010 de TEFAF Maastricht se encuentra un retablo doméstico de Giovanni di Paolo. Virgen con el Niño entronizada entre San Bartolomé, Santiago el Mayor y varias santas es un retablo doméstico en su marco original y constituye un hermoso ejemplo del estilo gótico tardío del siglo XV. El precio de esta singular pieza expuesta por Moretti de Florencia/Londres/Nueva York se sitúa alrededor de los 2 millones de euros.
Ursus Rare Books de Nueva York, uno de los nuevos expositores de la sección TEFAF on Paper, mostrará una singular edición de los trabajos de Metastasio, poeta y libretista italiano del siglo XVIII, ilustrados por el veneciano Pietro Novelli y encuadernados especialmente para Catarina la Grande. Esta serie incluye siete volúmenes, una caja con 30 dibujos originales de Novelli y va acompañada de una carta de la propia Catarina dirigida al Príncipe Potemkin. El precio de esta pieza histórica es de 200.000 euros.
Elton John alcanzó fama mundial por su exuberante estilo, como se aprecia en el objeto expuesto por la influyente joyería londinense Hancocks. Se trata de un brazalete ancho de oro amarillo de 18 carates, decorado con espina de pescado y engastado con diamantes talla brillante, diseñado en 1979 por Alfred Durante, el antiguo Director de Diseño de Cartier en Nueva York. Se dice que se produjeron tres de estos brazaletes, dos totalmente engastados con diamantes para la estrella de cine Elizabeth Taylor, y el tercero para Elton John. Su precio es de 52.500 euros.
TEFAF Maastricht 2010
TEFAF 2010 contará con una cifra récord de 263 expositores de 17 países. Éstos exhibirán alrededor de 30.000 obras de arte y antigüedades, incluidas pinturas, dibujos, grabados, esculturas, mobiliario, antigüedades clásicas, manuscritos ilustrados, joyas, textiles, porcelana, cristal, plata y diseño, sometidas todas ellas a una rigurosa investigación por parte de 26 equipos formados por 168 expertos internacionalmente reconocidos.
El último de una serie de innovadores informes elaborados para TEFAF analiza cómo el mercado internacional del arte ha resistido la crisis económica. The International Art Market 2007-2009. Trends in the Art Trade during Global Recession (El mercado internacional de arte 2007-2009, tendencias en el comercio de arte durante la crisis global) ha sido elaborado por la Dra. Clare McAndrew, economista cultural especializada en el mercado de bellas artes y artes decorativas y fundadora de Arts Economics. El informe se puede pedir por 15€ en www.tefaf.com.
SELECTION OF HIGHLIGHTS TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2010
J. Kugel, Paris (200)
A unique set of five Limoges enamel pieces from the Chaspoux service made by Pierre Reymond Limoges and a parcel gilt Grisaille enamel oval dish depicting the
judgement of Moses, from the same service.
Due to the number of pieces and their quality, this is one of the most important Limoges enamel services of the Renaissance. The latter piece was in the collection of both Hubert de Givenchy and also in the Yves Saint Laurent Collection. Twenty pieces from the Chaspoux service are today identified, mostly housed in museums.
Ben Janssens Oriental Art Ltd, London (202)
Pair of white jade table screens, 1736 – 1795.
This pair of jade screens was produced during the Qianlong period under the instruction of the emperor who devised this idea of huayi jade meaning ‘jade like a picture’. Both screens depict idyllic landscape scenes, typical of the genre. Such screens were typically used on the desk of a scholar’s studio to fulfill a practical and aesthetic function.
Price: In the region of €400,000.
Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Munich (206)
A collection of previously unrecorded cutlery from renaissance and baroque
comprising 70 pieces of cutlery from 16th to 18th century made from precious material like amber, ivory, coral, silver, mother-of-pearl and rhinoceros horn. Only the Rothschild Collection and the Zschille Collection are comparable.
Prices between €3,000 and €300,000.
Antiquariat Bibermühle AG
Heribert Tenschert, Ramsen (216)
Anselmus de Boodt, Historia Naturalis, Prague, c. 1600.
An album of natural history in 12 volumes, containing more than 750 highly accomplished watercolours. The watercolours were largely executed by Anselmus de Boodt (1550-1630), the doctor and lapidary to Rudolf II. Further drawings were contributed by Elias Verhulst, Daniel Fröschl, Joris Hoefnagel and others. This superb collection of early 17th-century watercolours has remained largely intact and is almost certainly the only one remaining in private hands in this condition.
Price: €5 million.
Adrian Sassoon, London (264)
Bracelet from the Golden Fleece collection by Giovanni Corvaja
18 carat gold and 22 carat gold, 950 platinum, 9 cm x 5 cm, 2008
This bracelet is part of an incredible collection that steps far beyond one’s imagination, a technical tour de force, beautiful and precious. It consists of four unique pieces of jewellery that have taken almost ten years of obsessive research and two years in the making with each piece made entirely by the artist himself. The bracelet alone is made from over 1,200,000 single gold wires (28km of wire in total), which has taken 1,250 hours to make.
Littleton & Hennessy Asian Art Ltd, London (267)
Tianqi Lacquer Daoist Paradise Cabinet, 15th century.
This magnificent cabinet represents the Daoist paradise, with fantastical landscapes and palace buildings inhabited by auspicious animals and immortals. Tradition suggests that the recipient of this chest would see himself as the God residing in the palace as the immortals gathered to pay tribute to him.
Price: $4.2 million
Albert vander Velden, ‘La Mésangère’ (239)
Jacob Backer, Portrait of a Woman as the Muse Euterpe, ca. 1649/50
Oil on canvas, 169.5 x 133.5 cm. This is considered to be one of the finest female portraits of 17th century Holland and one of the greatest works by Jacob Backer, one of Rembrandt’s pupils. It was unknown until it was shown in a retrospective exhibition recently.
Haboldt & Co., Paris (341)
Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem (1562-1638), A Bust-Length Self-Portrait of the Artist
Oil on panel. 22,8 x 24,2 cm.
This recently rediscovered self-portrait is a major addition to the oeuvre of Cornelis van Haarlem, particularly as it is the only surviving self-portrait of the artist. Previously, the painting was known only from a drawing by Taco Hajo Jelgersma (1702-1795) signed and dated 1735, a so-called Self-portrait of Cornelis van Haarlem. The unusual lozenge format appears to have remained a distinctly Haarlem tradition
Dickinson, London/New York (402)
Germaine Richier (1902 – 1959), La Tauromachie, 1953
Signed, polished bronze, partially lacquered, 116 x 54 x 101cm
(45¾ x 21¼ x 39¾in.) Conceived in 1953, this cast is one of the first 3 cast before October 1955. The full edition was 13 of which only 5 were cast in the artist’s lifetime.
Provenance: Jean Richier, the artist’s brother, before 1958
Private Collection, France, by descent.
La Tauromachie is one of Germaine Richier’s most iconic sculptures and this roughly cast, hybrid figure stands at the intersection of tradition and modernity in 20th Century sculpture.
Hopkins-Custot Gallery, Paris (408)
Francis Picabia, Villica Caja, 1929. Oil on canvas. Signed center right: Francis Picabia
and titled upper left : Villica – Caja, 151 x 180 cm
This work is one of the best examples of his Transparency paintings.
Provenance:
Leonce Rosenberg, Paris
Paride Accetti Collection, Milan
Private collection, Switzerland
Sam Fogg, London (149)
Valentin Bousch (fl. 1514-1541) Creation of the World and Expulsion from Paradise
Church of Saint Firmin at Flavigny-sur-Moselle, Lorraine
1531-1533 289.56 x 76.2 cm; stained glass
A magnificent and intact stained glass window showing the Creation of the World and the Expulsion from Paradise by Valentin Bousch (fl. 1514-1541) one of the foremost glass painters of the age. The window was made between 1531 and 1533 for the former Benedictine priory church of Saint Firmin at Flavigny-sur-Moselle, Lorraine, about three miles south of Nancy.
Price: €3 million.
Alessandro Cesati, Milan (186)
Antonio Rossellino, Madonna delle Candelabre, ca. 1480
Painted and gilded stucco, low relief, oil on panel, 102 x 68 cm, original hinges. This is a beautiful and very well preserved example of a triptych from this Emilian painter.
Gisèle Croës, Brussels (133)
Unusual large archaic bronze ritual vessel; ding.
Spring and Autumn period, height 86cm, diameter 102cm.
This bronze with green patina, malachite and cuprite crystallization was used during rituals for the preparation of food. It symbolised the connection between the living and the dead.
Circa $2 million.
Véronique Bamps, Brussels (138)
Lalique Bee handbag.
Evening handbag of silver chain mail lined with grey suede, the frame fastening with two silver bees buzzing over a fern design set with moonstones. Silver chain strap. This is one of only three that were signed by Lalique, circa 1901-03.
Daniel Katz Ltd, London (120)
Antonio d’Este Bust of Canova, Greek marble, signed and dated 1795.
D’Este was a lifelong friend of Canova and this bust serves as the first of a group of portraits of the artist that D’Este realized in the course of his career. In character with D’Este’s oeuvre, this work combines a remarkable surface finish with classical grandeur and compelling expression. It was recently discovered in a French private collection, having not been seen in almost 100 years.
Price: In the region of €1 million.
Galerie Daniel Blau, Munich (466)
16 photographs by Hippolyte Bayard.
His works are great rarities in the art market, as he left almost the entirety of his work to the Société Française de Photographie, which he co-founded in 1854. Bayard was the first on the European continent (excepting Talbot and some others in England) to produce successfully photographs on paper. Prices between 20.000 and 300.000 Euro.
Applicat-Prazan, Paris (522)
Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923-2002), Hommage à Robert le Diabolique,1953. Oil on canvas, 200 x 282 cm.
An impressive painting because of its format and the most important Riopelle on the art market today. Pierre Matisse considered it immediately after its creation as one of Riopelle’s masterpieces. Formerly in the Pierre Matisse and Acquavella collections, it was exhibited at the Riopelle Retrospective at Centre Pompidou in 1981 and more recently at Fondation Beyeler in 2002.
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