Exhibitions & Events
Kunsthandel Frans Jacobs
Veembroederhof 119
1019 HD Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T: +31(0)20 638 17 29
F: +31(0)20 625 88 06
info@jacobsfineart.com

TEFAF Maastricht
12 - 21 March 2010
An outstanding event that offers the best choice of the very best in fine art.No where else will you find such an elegantly displayed selection of genuine masterpieces.
During the week of the fair, anyone who is anyone in the field of fine art will be at TEFAF Maastricht.
Visit us at the TEFAF and see our finest work from our finest artists!
| Exhibition, Events and Fairs |
Art Nocturne Knocke
Art Nocturne Knockewww.artnocturneknocke.be
August 7th - August 15nd 2010
Daily: 4pm - 10pm
TEFAF Maastricht
12-21 March 2010Open daily 11-19
Sunday 21 March 11-18
An outstanding event that offers the best choice of the very best in fine art.
No where else will you find such an elegantly displayed selection of genuine masterpieces.
During the week of the fair, anyone who is anyone in the field of fine art will be at TEFAF Maastricht.
Visit us at the TEFAF and see our finest work from our finest artists!
Fairs
October- November 2009:22-11 / 29-11 – PAN AMSTERDAM,
The International Art and Antiques Fair - Click here
OPEN: Daily 11:00-19:00
Kunsthandel Frans Jacobs: Stand 100
29-10 / 01-11 - The Affordable Art Fair
Contemporary Art Under € 5.000,-
Gallery FKJ: Stand I7-24
Sean Henry

Sean Henry was born in England in 1965. His sculptures may seem lifelike, but they are not. They are modelled in clay and fired or cast in bronze, and they are painted, and this quality of being handmade is quite apparent and an essential part of their character.
They are sometimes modelled from particular individuals, physically, or from memory. They could be an amalgam of him or others, but they are never professional models. The body of his compelling oeuvre represents a group of individuals, mostly men, who serve as everyday heroes of our everyday lives.
Their mental absentness could be described as melancholy, but somehow it places the focus on their appearance, leaving their inner world intriguing, as we become curious about whom they really are. Sean Henry is currently represented internationally. His work has found its way to many public and private collections.

Sean Henry was born in England in 1965. His sculptures may seem lifelike, but they are not. They are modelled in clay and fired or cast in bronze, and they are painted, and this quality of being handmade is quite apparent and an essential part of their character.
They are sometimes modelled from particular individuals, physically, or from memory. They could be an amalgam of him or others, but they are never professional models. The body of his compelling oeuvre represents a group of individuals, mostly men, who serve as everyday heroes of our everyday lives.
Their mental absentness could be described as melancholy, but somehow it places the focus on their appearance, leaving their inner world intriguing, as we become curious about whom they really are. Sean Henry is currently represented internationally. His work has found its way to many public and private collections.


