From 10 to 19 March 2017, De Jonckheere Gallery will participate in the 30th edition of the TEFAF Maastricht fair with a selection of the greatest Flemish masters of the 16th and 17th centuries.
DE JONCKHEERE AT TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2017
For TEFAF Maastricht, De Jonckheere will be putting together its latest acquisitions: a collection of previously unseen works brought together by the followers and disciples of the painter Jérôme Bosch, along with works from the Brueghel dynasty, Louis de Caullery, Master of Female Half-Lengths, Maerten Van Cleve, Frans Francken, Lucas Gassel, Jacob Grimmer, Abel Grimmer, Jan van Kessel the Elder, Jan van Kessel the Younger, Met de Bles, Georg Pencz, Frans Snyders, Isaac Soreau and David Teniers.
From religious scenes by anonymous painters such as the Master of Female Half-Lengths, to rural settings and traditional celebrations by Maerten Van Cleve, Jan Van Kessel or even Abel Grimmer, the diversity of the subjects and styles presented are perfect illustrations of the countryside and the religious Flemish lifestyles of the century.
The richness of the details, and the pictorial vocabulary of the works on view reveal the modernity of the 16th and 17th century Flemish painters.
DE JONCKHEERE GALLERY
Founded in 1976, De Jonckheere gallery is a reference point for 16th and 17th centuries Flemish painting. Since 2012, the gallery has also accompanied its collectors along the path of Modern Art’s grand masters.
The gallery’s paintings, appreciated by the most discerning collectors and museums throughout the world, are regularly presented at the most prestigious fairs such as the Biennale des Antiquaires of Paris (since 1978) or TEFAF Maastricht and New York.
De Jonckheere is based in the historical heart of Geneva. In keeping with its expansion, De Jonckheere gallery will open the doors of its new space in Monaco during Spring 2017, Avenue Princesse Grace. The inaugural exhibition entitled ‘The Meeting of Masters’ will gather an ensemble of masterpieces of ancient and Modern masters.