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    1. Stand G14

      Galerie Marc Maison

      The Marc Maison Gallery, specializing in 19th-century furniture and decorative arts, as well as monumental architectural elements, is internationally renowned for its rare pieces (the Tourny fountain in Bordeaux, currently located in front of the Quebec Parliament, a historic lead fountain from the original gardens of the Palace of Versailles, etc.). The history and richness of the decor (fireplaces, fountains, woodwork, stained glass, trumeaux, garden antiques, etc.) are at the heart of the gallery's expertise. Committed to promoting the profession of antique dealer, Marc Maison founded the Association for the Defense and Promotion of the Saint-Ouen Flea Market and obtained its classification as an Urban and Landscape Architectural Heritage Zone. This distinction, similar to that of Historic Monuments, protects a heritage that is unique in Europe. Founded: 1988 Specializations 19th-century furniture and decorative objects. World's Fairs from 1851 to 1900 Associations CNES National Chamber of Experts Specializing in Art and Collectibles, CEFA French Antiques Experts Association Fairs Biennale des Antiquaires - Paris, Shanghai Art Fair, Moscow World Fine Art Fair - BRAFA

    2. Stand E11

      GALERIE RONNY VAN DE VELDE

      With over 50 years of passion for 19th- and 20th-century art, and over the past decade the focus on thematic exhibitions and publications in their gallery in Knokke (covering topics such as Marcel Duchamp, Dada, 7 Arts, Jozef Peeters, Jules Schmalzigaug, Henry van de Velde, and their contemporaries), Ronny and Jessy Van de Velde are now redirecting their attention to Antwerp with exhibitions on George Grosz, J.J. Grandville, and Henri De Braekeleer and this year in collobaration with Henri Steenbeke at gallery Sofie Van de Velde exhibitions on Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp and starting November 22 Kandinsky/Schmalzigaug. Recently the gallery has published the catalogues raisonné of the paintings and drawings of Jules Schmalzigaug and Henry van de Velde, alongside a book on the phenomenal drawing artistry of J.J. Grandville. During their first participation in Antica Namur with the collaboration of their grandson Henri Steenbeke, they will show works by Pol Bury, Henri De Braekeleer, James Ensor, George Grosz, Huib Hoste, Fernand Leger, Georges Lemmen, Xavier Mellery, Antoine Mortier, Constant Permeke, Jozef Peeters , Jules Schmalzigaug Andy Warhol and others..