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Daniel Crouch launches in New York with Burns Night celebration
30 January 2017
Daniel Crouch Rare Books opened launched its New York City premises on Wednesday with a Burns Night celebration.
Daniel Crouch Rare Books to Launch New York Gallery on Burns Night, Jan. 25
25 January 2017
Daniel Crouch Rare Books will mark the opening of their New York Gallery at 24 East 64th Street with a launch party on Burns Night (25 January 2017). A small selection of Celtic cartography will be on display, in keeping with the traditional Scottish celebration, as well as the gallery’s reputation as specialist dealers in fine and rare antique maps, plans, sea charts and voyages.
The Art Market: it’s up to you, New York
28 October 2016
The venerable European Fine Art Fair (Tefaf), held in Maastricht since 1988, has pulled off its first mini-edition for older art in New York, an event that closed on Wednesday. Organisers revamped the Park Avenue Armory to great effect and hosted 94 galleries with pieces from antiquity to the early 20th century. With nearly a third of booths of the Maastricht flagship, Tefaf New York Fall was more digestible and focused (a separate Modern and contemporary version will be launched in May.)
Crouch takes a $10m map to Manhattan fair and opens his own new gallery around the corner
25 October 2016
It was in my last column that I wrote just how busy St. James’s specialist dealer in rare maps and atlases Daniel Crouch is at the moment. I was highlighting his exhibition of 200 prints and panoramas of 600 years of London which he showed at Frieze Masters before moving on to TEFAF New York where he currently shares a stand with Dutch rare books dealers Antiquariaat Forum.
9 Rarities Appearing at a New York Art Fair’s Debut
20 October 2016
Say “Maastricht” to anyone in a certain precinct of the art world and they will know you are talking about TEFAF Maastricht, the grande dame of art fairs, specializing in extremely high-end art and antiques. Now comes TEFAF New York, a new fair scheduled to appear twice a year at the Park Avenue Armory, in the fall and the spring, and repeat that museum-quality level.
16th century world map valued at $10m
18 October 2016
Daniel Crouch Rare Books is to sell a spectacular 16th century world map by Genoese cartographer Vesconte Maggiolo at the TEFAF art and antique fair in New York.
How London barely changed in 300 years
18 October 2016
At first glance they look like entirely different cities – one its skyline dominated by church spires and palaces, the other a modern tangle of skyscapers and tower blocks.
Oldest map of New York may become most expensive map ever sold at $10M
17 October 2016
In 1531, Italian sailor and cartographer Vesconte Maggiolo created a “Portolan planisphere,” a navigational chart of the known world, that included the first depiction of the eastern seaboard and therefore of New York harbor. Bloomberg tells us that the 6.7′ x 3′ map made of six goat skins is now in the possession of rare book and map dealer Daniel Crouch, who will put it up for sale for a whopping $10 million this Saturday at TEFAF art fair. If it fetches this price, it’ll become the most expensive map ever publicly sold.
From Old Master Paintings to Rare Gems, TEFAF Brings Top-Notch Wares to New York
17 October 2016
Just when you thought the global art calendar—between auctions, art fairs and biennials—couldn’t get any busier, TEFAF (the European Fine Art Fair), is almost here. The premier event, which opens for VIPs on Friday, October 21, is happening for the first time in New York.
The first map to include New York harbor is also the most expensive map ever
17 October 2016
The oldest map of North America—including New York—is slated to go on sale at TEFAF, an Amsterdam-based arts fair, for a cool $10 million. Of course, the vintage map is basically completely inaccurate, but it’s still cool, right?
500-year-old map of New York could fetch up to $10M
17 October 2016
Now this is definitely one of those once in a lifetime sort of moments when a 500-year-old (!!!) map appears on the market, and what’s more it’s the first map ever to depict the New York Harbor. Come Saturday, it will be on sale at the Park Avenue Armory for an equally jaw-dropping number: $10 million, Bloomberg reports.
Oldest map of NYC could fetch $10M
16 October 2016
Upper East Side rare book dealer Daniel Crouch is preparing to auction the most expensive map ever to hit the market. And it’s a pretty incredible piece of NYC history.