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TEFAF Maastricht 2026: 276 Galleries, Ancient to Contemporary, Across 24 Nations

festival-fair · 2026-03-29

The 2026 TEFAF Maastricht is set to take place at MECC Maastricht from March 14 to 19, with preview days on March 12 and 13. This event, organized by The European Fine Art Foundation, will feature 276 galleries representing 24 nations and will display 7,000 years of artistic heritage. Notable pieces include Claude Monet's 'Paysage-Usines' (1858–61) at Gallery 19C, Berthe Morisot's 'Jeune fille au chien' (1892) at M.S. Rau, and a mid-18th-century artwork by Giuseppe Bonito at Galerie Canesso. Design highlights consist of a cabinet by Carlo Zen and a 1893 Kelmscott edition of Shakespeare's Poems at Peter Harrington. Additionally, the fair will host talks and the third TEFAF Summit on March 16, 2026, focusing on 'Beyond Economic Impact.'

Key facts

  • TEFAF Maastricht 2026 runs March 14–19, with previews March 12–13 at MECC Maastricht.
  • 276 galleries and dealers from 24 countries participate.
  • Highlights include Claude Monet's early 'Paysage-Usines' (1858–61) at Gallery 19C.
  • Berthe Morisot's 'Jeune fille au chien' (1892) shown by M.S. Rau.
  • Stuart Lochhead Sculpture presents the 'Vase of Emperor Nero' (37–69 AD), on market for second time.
  • Van Herck–Eykelberg debuts in Showcase with Spilliaert and Ensor dialogue.
  • Friedman Benda dedicates stand to Italian design duo FormaFantasma.
  • Third TEFAF Summit on March 16, 2026, with Dutch UNESCO Commission, theme 'Beyond Economic Impact'.

Entities

Artists

  • Claude Monet
  • Berthe Morisot
  • Jeanne Fourmanoi
  • Eugène Manet
  • Giuseppe Bonito
  • Carlo Zen
  • William Shakespeare
  • Matthäus Carl
  • Nero
  • Tommaso Righi
  • Auguste Rodin
  • Giuseppe Zocchi
  • Léon Spilliaert
  • James Ensor
  • Andrea Trimarchi
  • Simone Farresin
  • Giuseppe Maria Mazza
  • Giuseppe Mazzuoli
  • Rudolph Schadow
  • Gino Severini
  • Lucio Fontana
  • Gustaf Fjæstad
  • Oskar Bergman
  • Helmer Hertzhoff
  • Jacob Olof Magnus Thunman
  • Axel Gabriel Zachrisson
  • Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi
  • Rembrandt

Institutions

  • TEFAF Maastricht
  • The European Fine Art Foundation
  • MECC Maastricht
  • Gallery 19C
  • M.S. Rau
  • Galerie Canesso
  • Rossella Colombari
  • Peter Harrington
  • Sangorski & Sutcliffe
  • Kunstkammer Georg Laue
  • Stuart Lochhead Sculpture
  • Castle Howard
  • Château d'Oiron
  • Van Herck–Eykelberg
  • Friedman Benda
  • FormaFantasma
  • Brun Fine Art
  • Matteo Salamon
  • Antonacci Lapiccerella
  • Fondantico di Tiziana Sassoli
  • Christie's
  • UNESCO
  • Dutch UNESCO Commission
  • MECC Center
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art

Locations

  • Maastricht
  • Netherlands
  • MECC Maastricht
  • Meuse River
  • London
  • Antwerp
  • New York
  • Bologna
  • Rome
  • Milan
  • Sweden
  • Italy
  • France
  • Germany
  • Europe

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