International Art Fair Featuring Phoenix Ancient Art

It is autumn again and with the fall of the leaves and the cool air blowing, it is time to return to the annual International fine Art and Antique Dealers Show. We can expect some rare,

Marble Head of King

Marble Head of King

exquisite as well as unfamiliar objects to be on display, a true feast for the eyes.

Included among the more than 60 vendors from the high-end art trade will be Phoenix Ancient Art, displaying,  for their third consecutive year, the best of their collection. Brothers Ali and Hicham Aboutaam will anchor their booth with an impressive Roman period sculpture, sure to catch your eye. Standing larger-than-life, the green basalt carving depicts a muscular man’s torso in smooth, beautiful detail. The Aboutaams will bring along many antiquities from a large historical and geographical assortment including Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome and the Islamic world.

The Aboutaams have published a wonderful, full color catalogue including all the pieces on display at the fair.  The fair will be held from October 16th until the 22nd. The Aboutaams and Phoenix Ancient Art hope to see you there.

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