TEFAF Maastricht,
the world’s leading art and antiques Fair, is unequalled in the quality of its
offering, championing the finest art dealers and experts from around the world.
TEFAF is a not
for-profit foundation acting as an expert guide for both private and
institutional collectors in a global marketplace, which inspires lovers and
buyers of art everywhere. The 32nd edition of TEFAF Maastricht will be held in
the MECC Maastricht from 16 – 24 March 2019.
TEFAF LOAN
EXHIBITION 2019
TEFAF will host 23
highlights from both the Paraderäume (State Apartments) of Dresden’s
Residenzschloss (Royal Palace) and the Semperbau (Semper Building), home to the
Gemäldegalerie (Old Masters Picture Gallery) and Skulpturensammlung (Sculpture
Collection) all of which form part of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
(Dresden State Art Collections), in the loan exhibition hosted within TEFAF
Paper at TEFAF Maastricht 2019. The exhibition will be a prelude to both the
opening of the Paraderäume in September 2019 and the reopening of the Semperbau
in December 2019 and will provide visitors with an extraordinary opportunity to
see works such as ‘The Abduction of Ganymede’, 1635, by Rembrandt van Rijn
(1606 – 1669) before they go on permanent display in Dresden. TEFAF Maastricht,
the world’s leading fine art and antiques Fair, takes place from 16 - 24 March
2019 at the MECC (Maastricht Exhibition and Congress Centre), Maastricht, The
Netherlands
The opening of the
Paraderäume in September 2019 will be the culmination of an extensive
restoration and refurbishment project at Dresden’s Royal Palace. In 1997, the
Saxon State Government decided to recreate the Paraderäume, the suite of rooms
opened by August the Strong 300 years ago in September 1719, which had been
destroyed in the war. Outstanding pieces of textiles, porcelain and furniture
from the Rüstkammer (Armoury Chamber), Porzellansammlung (Porcelain Collection)
and the Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) will illustrate the
renewed splendour of the Saxon Court within the Paraderäume.
In addition,
following years of reconstruction and refurbishment, the Semperbau will reopen
in December 2019. The Semperbau houses world famous paintings and sculptures,
and these works will now be shown in a new setting, emphasising the unique
status and significance of their artists. The design concept of the space
follows the principle of hanging paintings according to geographical origin and
school and will highlight important themes within each period. The space will
also highlight the mutual influences of painting and sculpture, underlining the
importance of antique sculpture for Renaissance and Baroque painting
Highlights from the
23 objects to go on display at TEFAF Maastricht include the Crown of
August the Strong, Elector of Saxony,
King of Poland, created in 1697 (from the Rüstkammer); a rare series of five
Meissen vases, four depicting the elements and one centre vase bearing the coat
of arms and portrait of Ludwig XV, created by Johann Joachim Kändler (from the
Porzellansammlung); the extraordinary painting The Abduction of Ganymede, 1635,
by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 – 1669) (from the Gemäldegalerie); and an exquisite
sculpture, Apollo and Daphne, after Bernini, which dates c.1700 (from the
Skulpturensammlung).
“At this year’s
TEFAF Maastricht, exclusive highlights from the Dresden State Art Collections
will be presented. We aim at giving an impression of masterpieces from our
collections and exhibition rooms we will reopen in 2019. Artworks of the
Rüstkammer, the Kunstgewerbemuseum, the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, the
Skulpturensammlung as well as the Porzellansammlung will be presented to a
broad public and expert audience, a sneak preview even before the reopenings.
Especially the completion of the royal castle is truly a European project,
including the research of material cultures as well as the recovering of
traditional craftsmanship all over Europe. We are excited to be present at
TEFAF Maastricht, as it is one of the finest art fairs worldwide,” said the Director
General of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Dresden State Art
Collections) Prof. Dr. Marion Ackermann.
https://www.tefaf.com/fairs/tefaf-maastricht
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