THE PLACE TO BE
NICE WORK: A visitor to the European Fine Art and Antiques Fair enjoys The Three Witches by Johann Heinrich Füssli.
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WHAT IF you could visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Louvre and everything you saw was for sale? You can’t, but you can come close. At the annual European Fine Art and Antiques Fair (TEFAF), held in the Dutch city of Maastricht this month, visitors have a chance to see—and buy—museum-quality masterpieces, from Rembrandt etchings and Vincent Van Gogh paintings to ancient Egyptian artifacts, jeweled Edwardian necklaces and antique suits of armor.