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  • – Kelly Crow Cahn International AG This 23-year-old fair got its start selling Dutch Old Master paintings, but today it sells everything from antiquities – like this 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic – to contemporary artworks.

    Inside the European Fine Art Fair 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

  • – Kelly Crow Cahn International AG This 23-year-old fair got its start selling Dutch Old Master paintings, but today it sells everything from antiquities – like this 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic – to contemporary artworks.

    Inside the European Fine Art Fair 2010

  • – Kelly Crow Cahn International AG This 23-year-old fair got its start selling Dutch Old Master paintings, but today it sells everything from antiquities – like this 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic – to contemporary artworks.

    Inside the European Fine Art Fair 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

  • Cahn International AG A 470 B.C. red-figure hydria from Attic depicts Achilles chasing Troilos, who is on horseback.

    The Old Masters Come Roaring Back Kelly Crow 2010

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