THE SCHOOL OF PARIS: A FAMILY PASSION — Gallery Marek & Sons Timeline

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THE SCHOOL OF PARIS: A FAMILY PASSION

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1985

The Louvre of Antiquities

From Galerie Marek to Galerie Marek&Sons In January 1986, Marek Mielniczuk, known as Monsieur Marek, founded Galerie Marek in Paris and set up shop at the famous Louvre des Antiquaires, located at 2 Place du Palais Royal, a major hub of the art market at the time. There, he exhibited and championed the work of artists from the École de Paris. As a trusted confidant of the artists’ families and descendants, he was entrusted with the management and sale of private collections sourced directly from the artists’ families.
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1988 - 1991

Miromesnil Street

The Marek Gallery moved to 21 Rue de Miromesnil in Paris’s famous Golden Triangle. Over the course of its three-year operation, the gallery held four exhibitions, showcasing major artists of the École de Paris such as Eugène Zak, Moïse Kisling, Tadé Makowski, Mela Muter, Léopold Gottlieb, Adolphe Feder, and many others. During this period, Marek Mielniczuk built several significant private collections, including two notable ones: the Ewa and Wojtech Fibak Collection (New York-Paris) and the collection of the Polish-American Tom Podl (Seattle). The building of these collections, his connections with artists’ families, and the creation of a specialized library established him as an expert with a deep understanding of the works of the artists of the École de Paris.
1988 - 1989
PDF Cover Exposition du 6 octobre au 31 décembre 1988
PDF Cover Exposition du 26 septembre au 30 novembre 1989
1990
PDF Cover Exposition du 22 Mars au 30 avril 1990
PDF Cover Exposition du 3 octobre au 10 décembre 1990
1991 - 1997
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Marek Gallery, Kergroades Castle

In 1991, Marek Mielniczuk moved to the Château de Kergroades in Finistère, where he hosted numerous exhibitions featuring major works by painters of the École de Paris. He welcomed collectors visiting France to the estate.
2001 - 2008

The Marek Gallery is setting up shop in Warsaw at the Panorama space.

At the time, it was one of the most important art galleries in Poland. Polish collectors built their collections of sculptures and paintings by artists of the École de Paris through the Marek Gallery. At that time, Marek Mielniczuk was vice president of the Polish Chamber of Antique Dealers.
2009 - 2010

Krakowskie Przedmieście

The gallery is moving to Warsaw’s most prestigious location, on the former Royal Route—Krakowskie Przedmieście.
2010

Marek & Sons Gallery

Marek&Sons was founded by Maurice Mielniczuk, drawing on a specialty and passion passed down through his family since childhood: the purchase, sale, appraisal, and consultation of works by painters of the École de Paris, particularly those from Central and Eastern Europe who came to France from the late 1880s through the 1980s. This work is carried out in accordance with the highest standards of expertise. From a very young age, Maurice Mielniczuk received training from his father, Marek Mielniczuk. Building on a family legacy of knowledge and internationally recognized expertise, he has established himself as an authority on the analysis of works by painters of the École de Paris. The extensive documentation, archives, and specialized library on the artists of the École de Paris passed down by Marek Mielniczuk are an indispensable resource for his expertise.
2011
Showroom installation at 16 Rue de la Grange Batelière, Paris 9th arrondissement, in the Drouot district. Start of the collaboration with the Millon auction house as a consultant for the École de Paris section of the Prestige Modern Art: École de Paris sales.
2012
Élise Vignault has joined the gallery, bringing her expertise as a researcher and art historian.
2015
Participation in the Young Antique Dealers Fair at the Espace Pierre Cardin, featuring paintings by artists from the École de Paris such as Rafał Malczewski, Wladimir de Terlikowski, Adolphe Milich, Henri Hayden, Sonia Lewitska, Mania Mavro, and Maryan.
2017
Exhibition at the gallery located at 12 rue de la Grange Batelière, Paris 9th arrondissement. Ongoing exhibition of works by artists of the École de Paris, including Mela Muter, Olga Boznanska, Tadé Makowski, Leopold Gottlieb, Henri Hayden, Moïse Kisling, Zygmunt Menkes, Joachim Weingart, Jean Peské, Alice Halicka, Vera Rockline, and Lev Tchistovsky. Creation and direction of a School of Paris section within the Modern Art department at Leclere. Major artists of the School of Paris are featured through 2019: Leopold Gottlieb, Mela Muter, Alice Halicka, etc.
2020

Création d’un département École de Paris avec l’étude MILLON. Préemptions et records mondiaux sont à l’honneur.

2020 - 2022

Expertise menant à l’authentification d’une œuvre inédite de Henri Matisse datant de 1918, La villa bleue à Nice, et validation du comité Matisse. Vente So Unique réalisée par l’étude Millon et adjugée à 380 000 €.


Redécouverte d’un ensemble d’œuvres issues du fonds d’atelier du peintre André Favory parmi les lesquelles des œuvres réalisées avant la Première Guerre Mondiale de style cubiste et postimpressionniste. Acquisition du musée de Quimper deux toiles cubistes de André Favory représentant des paysages des environs de Ploumanach.


Acquisition de la comédie Française d’un tableau de Paul Merwart

Henri Matisse, La Villa Bleue, Nice, 1918
Henri Matisse, La Villa Bleue, Nice, 1918

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