Preview Treasures Offered by 80 International Exhbitors at the New York Art, Antique & Jewelry Show

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  • November 02, 2015

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Berko Fine Paintings — "Paris- Trouville In 10 Hours 50 Minutes and Thirteen Stages; The Departure (Avenue De L'Opera, P aris) in Front of the Offices of the New York Herald" by Manuel Luque, Watercolor on paper, 13x15.5 in

The New York Art, Antique & Jewelry Show will make its annual return to the Park Avenue Armory (643 Park Avenue) November 20-24, 2015. Presented by the Palm Beach Show Group, this important event will feature more than 80 international exhibitors, an engaging lecture series and exclusive interior designer led tours.  Here is a link to some of the offerings at this year's show. 

As one of New York City’s longest running events, the show has become a hallmark in the city’s social season and has set a benchmark of excellence in the art, antique and jewelry industry. The show is known for bringing thousands of works of art and antiquities from domestic and international galleries, in addition to fabulous antique and estate jewels from many of the world’s elite jewelers. The New York Art, Antique & Jewelry Show boasts an enviable selection of antiquities and upon its return, will draw tens of thousands of private collectors, museum curators, art advisors and interior designers who are eager to view and purchase the unique, the rare and the one-of-a-kind.

Veronique Bamps will present an Art-deco dome ring in platinum set sapphires and diamonds. Suzanne Belperron, Paris, circa 1940.

The Show will kick off with a Private Opening Night Preview Party for VIP guests on Friday, November 20. The Opening Night Preview Party draws attendees who love art, including museum curators, political dignitaries, collectors and the social elite. The invitation-only evening provides a first-look of the New York Art, Antique & Jewelry Show offerings before they are available to the public.

Adding to the grandeur of the event, Le Cirque will produce three distinct dining experiences for attendees at the show this year, including the iconic pop-up restaurant, the Le Cirque Brasserie. Limited private events and reservations are being accepted for this space throughout the show’s duration. 

“This year we have the best and most diverse roster of international dealers ever put together under one roof,” stated Scott Diament, President and CEO of the Palm Beach Show Group. “We are proud to bring the City a couture, European-inspired event that is befit for New York – with unique dining, an elite shopping experience, and an unrivalled cultural experience.” 

The more than 30,000 items at the show will span every genre, juxtaposing many periods and movements. Visitors will have the opportunity to view and purchase fine art from across a broad spectrum of Old Masters, German Expressionist, 18th and 19th century European, American Regionalist, Modern and Contemporary artists. They will also have the opportunity to view some of the world’s finest collections of silver, glass, textiles, sculpture, porcelain, Asian art, furniture, antique and estate jewelry and more.

Fitzgerald Fine Art to offer Pine Trees, Jingdezhen Porcelain Panel, Framed, 25x17x1 in; 2014.

The 2015 show returns with an impressive list of leading international galleries, many of which will bring works never before seen in Palm Beach. Click here to view the most updated exhibitor list.

BERKO Fine Paintings will feature Edmond Georges Grandjean’s “Official Parade to the Paris World Fair” from 1878. Geneva based Suzanne Syz Art Jewels, whose client list boasts Hollywood royalty, Elizabeth Taylor and aristocratic royalty alike, will showcase a one-of-a-kind 17.24 carat Pink Tourmaline ring. Specializing in Impressionist and Modern British paintings, Richard Green, will feature works by Renoir and New Orleans-based M.S. Rau Antiques will showcase rarities including Pope Paul VI’s 13 carat white diamond ring and gold cross.

With an emphasis on design, the Show has once again partnered with the New York School of Interior Design. Four students were selected to design a grand, Avant Garde entrance to the show that will lead into a rare and exceptional Meiji period rotating pagoda presented by Wick Antiques, which will house one of the show’s most exciting rarities for all to admire at the show,

SPECIAL EVENTS

Saturday, November 21

2:00 pm

Author, design consultant and TODAY show contributor Susanna Salk will lead a guided tour through the show highlighting design elements and unique offerings of exhibitors at the show.

(Limited space available. Visit NYFALLSHOW.com to register)

Monday, November 23

11:00 am

“What’s Modern About Traditional Interiors? How Traditional Design Can Fit 21st Century Lifestyles”

Panel Discussion, presented by NYSID, featuring Ronald BrickeRobert CouturierElizabeth Pyne, and Alberto Villabobos, moderated by NYSID faculty member, Judith Gura.

2:00 pm

“Best In Show”

Panel Discussion and exclusive unveiling of the best pieces at the show featuring renowned interior designers, Susanna Salk, Ellie Cullman, Campion Platt and Alex Papachristidis.

For more information about exhibitors at the show, event details or inquiries or to make reservations at the Le Cirque Brasserie, please visit www.NYFALLSHOW.com.

New York Art, Antique & Jewelry Show

Opening Night Preview Party

For VIP Ticket Holders

Friday, November 20

7pm – 10pm                    

New York Art, Antique & Jewelry Show

General Admission:

Saturday, November 21 – Tuesday, November 24

$20 – Ticket (Valid for All Show Days)

Saturday, Nov. 21, 11am – 8pm

Sunday, Nov. 22, 11 am – 6pm

Monday, Nov.23, 11am – 8pm

Tuesday, Nov. 24, 11am -- 5pm

 

For more information, visit www.nyfallshow.com.


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