Dating back to antiquity, the use of gold in artwork has signified status, prosperity, and cultural significance. A number of works being featured at the Fall Fair incorporate gold applied by varying techniques, adding an element of luxury to each piece. Learn more about the standout works being exhibited at TEFAF New York Fall, November 1-5. ~ @greggbakerasianart, stand 353 Hasegawa School A Pair of Six-Fold Screens with Cherry Trees and Chrysanthemums on a Gold Ground Momoyama period, 16th-17th Century Ink, color, gold leaf, paper 68.5 x 142 in. ~ Heribert Tenschert - Antiquariat Bibermuehle, stand 205 Master of Edward IV Book of Hours Circa 1479-1481 Illuminated manuscript on vellum; burnished gold and black 10.6 x 7.5 in. ~ #tefaf #tefafnewyork #newyork #nyc #nycart #newyorkcity #artnyc #historicart #antiquities #artnews #tefafexhibitor #gallery #artgallery #nycgallery #ues #chelsea #chelseagalleries #artfair #globalartfair #artists #artdealer #artexhibition #parkavenuearmory #parkave #madisonavenue #silkscreen #japan #japaneseart #cherryblossom