
GALERIE FLORE AT TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025

HIGHLIGHTS
TEFAF 2025 - A TRIBUTE TO BERNARD PALISSY

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“ One stand I was particularly taken with was Galerie Flore from Brussels, which had this extraordinary operation of a grotto. And inside the grotto were all of these ceramics…”
A TRIBUTE TO BERNARD PALISSY
A French post-Palissy lead-glazed earthenware gondola cup
A French post-Palissy lead-glazed earthenware pierced footed dish
French post-Palissy lead-glazed earthenware footed bowls decorated with masks and foliage
French lead-glazed earthenware oval dishes with Allegories of Spring
MORE OF THE GALLERY FLORE COLLECTION AT TEFAF
TEFAF MAASTRICHT
Galerie Flore, founded in 1998 in Brussels, stands out for its subtle dialogue between 18th- and 20th-century European furniture and international contemporary art. For nearly twenty years, the gallery has been a regular exhibitor at the prestigious TEFAF Maastricht fair, one of the world’s leading art events, renowned for its scholarly rigor and its unparalleled diversity, spanning over 7,000 years of art history. TEFAF, an institution since 1988, brings together more than 270 exhibitors and attracts around 75,000 visitors, including museum curators, private collectors, and international institutions. This continued presence at Maastricht underscores Galerie Flore’s standing among the most respected and refined galleries of its time.

MUSEUM ACQUISITIONS
LOUVRE MUSEUM (PARIS)


PAIR OF 19th CENTURY PORCELAINE VASES
Portraits of August and Livie, details of cameo
Circa 1815
H 44 x l 19,5 x P 14 cm
(Galerie Flore donation)
© RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre) / Hervé Lewandowski
