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The European Fine Art Fair

With top-notch dealers offering Old Master paintings, antique armoires, haute jewelry and illuminated manuscripts, The European Fine Art Fair, in Maastricht, is the world's best.

By Paula Weideger
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Allowing art lovers to get close to art otherwise only found in museums, one of the year's most anticipated pieces includes 15th-century Sienese painter Sano di Pietro's <i>Madonna and Child</i>.Another item art lovers are excited to get close to: a 17th century small casket in gold, enamel, and gilt bronze shown by Paris dealer J. Kugel.<i>The Artist Painting His Father</i>, by the 16th-century Italian master Luca Cambiaso, sold to Genoa's Galleria di Palazzo Bianco.
PHOTO: Courtesy of TEFAF Allowing art lovers to get close to art otherwise only found in museums, one of the year's most anticipated pieces includes 15th-century Sienese painter Sano di Pietro's Madonna and Child.
PHOTO: Courtesy of TEFAF
Another item art lovers are excited to get close to: a 17th century small casket in gold, enamel, and gilt bronze shown by Paris dealer J. Kugel.
PHOTO: Courtesy of TEFAF
PHOTO: Courtesy of TEFAF The Artist Painting His Father, by the 16th-century Italian master Luca Cambiaso, sold to Genoa's Galleria di Palazzo Bianco.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Galerie Canesso
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