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Tefaf: going Dutch has never felt better

A short history of the world’s most admired art and antiques fair

Published online: 15 March 2012

A beginner’s guide to the key sections at Maastricht

The Art Newspaper spoke to scholars, dealers and auction experts to produce a brief guide to some of the key objects and fields at the fair

Published online: 15 March 2012

New faces: Thomas Gibson Fine Art, London

The up-and-coming dealers at Tefaf discuss why they joined the fair

Published online: 15 March 2012

The old-timers: Johnny Van Haeften, London

Veteran dealers reminisce about the past and weigh-in on why Tefaf Maastricht still matters

Published online: 15 March 2012

Maastricht's museums mark 25 years of the art fair

Tefaf is the main sponsor of the newly renovated city museum, which is hosting the anniversary show

Published online: 15 March 2012

Vermeer’s Woman in Blue regains its hue

Japanese tour raised funds to restore cool tones of the Rijksmuseum’s portrait

Published online: 05 March 2012

Hidden Goya portrait discovered

An early portrait of a Spanish general was found under a Rijksmuseum painting using new x-ray technology

Published online: 21 September 2011

Closed for business on Amsterdam's Museumplein

Why part of the Stedelijk, most of the Rijksmuseum and all of the Van Gogh Museum will be shut too

Published online: 21 September 2011

Dutch government refuses to back down over huge budget cuts

Cultural funding to be slashed by one quarter; performing arts worst hit

Published online: 12 July 2011

No show in Maastricht

Carlo Maratta’s The Crucifixion of St Andrew pulled from an exhibition at Tefaf

Published online: 01 April 2011

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