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Maastricht is where museums go on shopping sprees
THE PAINTINGS are spotlighted, so you can see every brushstroke and crack. Next to each work is a placard, outlining its history and to whom it once belonged. Here is an elaborately framed painting, probably offered by the King of Naples to Pope Benedict XIV in the 18th century (pictured). Nearby is a 470-year-old portrait of a sibyl-wearing ermine, once owned by Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, two American actors. The artwork on display in Maastricht is reminiscent of a museum exhibition, except for one catch. Here, everything is for sale. PREMIUM Personnel members hang for display a rare Vincent van Gogh painting, “Tete de paysanne a la coiffe blanche” (Head of an old farmer’s wife

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