DISCOVER PAN
There were more than 110 gallery owners, and antique and art dealers at PAN Amsterdam 2022 with an assortment of paintings, antiques, modern and contemporary art, jewellery, photography, design furniture and objects from ancient and distant cultures.
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Kunsthandel in Hollandse en Franse schilderkunst uit de 19e en 20e eeuw
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Art nouveau, Art Deco, Design. French/Dutch/Italian art glass, furniture and lighting
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ARTZUID is dé Sculptuur Biënnale van Nederland en maakt kunst gratis toegankelijk voor iedereen. De nieuwe tentoonstelling is te zien in 2023.
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Chinese porselain Kraak, Wanli, Shunzi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, European and Japanese bronzes 19 th century
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Based in London since 1988, Joost van den Bergh has dealt in Asian art for over 25 years – in particular, from India, Japan and Southeast Asia.
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De Cock Antiques specialises in English furniture from the 17th, 18th and 19th century, Works of Art and related decorative items.
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Dep Art is a modern and contemporary art gallery founded and directed by Antonio Addamiano, that has been an important Italian reference at PAN Amsterdam since 2006. All the Italian and international artists presented at this year's edition of PAN have at least one solo exhibition in the gallery's history.
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Douwes Fine Art offers five centuries of paintings, works on paper and sculpture: Dutch (including original Rembrandt prints), Flemish, French, Russian, Modern and non-European (including Africanists and contemporary Chinese) art.
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Japanese prints, paintings, illustrated books and Japanese art deco. Japanese contemporary prints and ceramics
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The Koetser Gallery is a major dealer in Old Masters and Founder Member of The European Fine Art Fair (Tefaf) in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Over the last century many U.S. Museums have purchased from the Koetser Gallery as well as European Museums and Private Collectors. It is specialised in Dutch and Flemish Old Master Paintings.
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The Mayor Gallery was the first gallery to open its doors in Cork Street, London. Founded by Fred Mayor (1903-1973) in 1925, many artists exhibited for the first time in England at the Mayor Gallery and included, amongst others, Bacon, Calder, Ernst, Klee, Masson and Miro. The Mayor Gallery was also the centre of UNIT ONE, a group that included Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson and others. Fred’s son, James Mayor, took over the Gallery in 1973 and since then the Mayor Gallery has shown the work of many leading American artists. They include: Hesse, Lichtenstein, Martin, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ryman, Twombly, Warhol and Wesselmann. The Gallery continues to show the works of leading American Pop artists as well as European Nouveau Realism, Surrealist and Dada but is now internationally renown for being London's foremost gallery for the ZERO and Concrete movements.
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Antique maps and charts, town views, prints and drawings
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International art from 1900, specialised in pop-art, zero and minimal art.
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19th and 20th century European paintings and works on paper
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Prints and Drawings of Old Masters & Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper
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The Ravestijn Gallery was founded in Amsterdam in 2012 by Jasper Bode and Narda Van ‘t Veer with a focus on inquisitive and provocative approaches to contemporary photography.
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Residence is the interior magazine for the cosmopolitan with a warm heart for art. Residence inspires with exciting interviews, seductive stories and connects enthusiasts with experts.
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Zebregs&Röell presents you Fine Art and Antiques from far away shores. However, we sell stories, not fairytales. We offer Art and Antiques from the Age of European Exploration and Colonialism and present you the sheer beauty of cultural influence but also important historical research. Every object from the collection is unrivalled in splendour but also in the story it tells.
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