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Unprecedented collection of maps of Japan offered by Daniel Crouch Rare Books in Tokyo
2018年3月21日
Daniel Crouch Rare Books offers what is dubbed the largest collection of maps of Japan ever to come on the open market at this week’s Tokyo Book Fair.
Daniel Crouch Rare Books Move Heaven and Earth at TEFAF Maastricht 2018
2018年3月15日
Daniel Crouch Rare Books will exhibit at the 31st edition of TEFAF Maastricht, with a collection of maps, books and scientific instruments that emphasize the links between cartography, navigation and astronomy during the Age of Discovery.
Sneak preview of five TEFAF Maastricht highlights
2018年3月2日
Daniel Crouch Rare Books brings a celestial atlas by Andreas Cellarius (c.1596-1665). Published in 1661, the Harmonia Macrocosmia was published in Amsterdam. It contains copper plate prints depicting the world systems of Ptolemy, Copernicus and Tycho Brahe. At the end are star maps of classical and other constellations.
Daniel Crouch Rare Books Offers Collection of Maps of Japan at the Tokyo Book Fair, March 23-25
2018年2月28日
This March, Daniel Crouch Rare Books will exhibit the Jason C. Hubbard Collection at the Tokyo Book Fair (23 – 25 March).
Dealer Daniel Crouch brings New York maps home to the Winter Antiques Show
2017年12月8日
New York, London and Paris will be put on the map at the stand of Daniel Crouch Rare Books in the new year at the Winter Antiques Show in Park Avenue Armory in New York.
How the filthy rich will spend their cash this Christmas
2017年12月7日
Life’s luxuries may make sense for most on your list, but there’s always one person who seems impossible to please. That’s why we’ve tossed the budget in search of the most rarefied experiences and exotic goods.
Daniel Crouch Rare Books Will Show Monumental City Maps at the Winter Antiques Show
2017年12月5日
Daniel Crouch Rare Books will bring maps of three of the most exciting cities in the world to the Winter Antique Show, which runs from 19 – 28 January in New York’s Park Avenue Armory.
A Dutch Treasure Trove Returns to New Amsterdam
2017年10月27日
The European Fine Art Fair, known as TEFAF and held every March in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht, had a reputation for stability: the same dealers year after year, bringing their choicest paintings, furniture, and diamond brooches to a well-heeled collector base. But a roiling art market, and increasingly eclectic tastes, led the Dutch fair to set out for New York — and to establish a pair of satellite events, spring and fall, that brought the gentility of Maastricht to a new American crowd.
Daniel Crouch Rare Books to Offer a Collection of Pocket Globes at TEFAF NY
2017年10月20日
Before the iPhone and Google maps, the must-have portable geographical gadget was the pocket globe.
Why are museums taking patrons to Frieze?
2017年10月5日
How curated yours are helping institutions to build relationships with their supporters
Bring on autumn hunting
2017年10月4日
As masterpieces become harder to locate, London’s October fairs offer rarities aplenty
Curiosities and cabinets
2017年10月1日
Frieze Masters | The fair is expanding beyond fine art to include artefacts, tribal art, ceramics, rare books and textiles. Emma Crichton-Miller reports