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Félix Marcilhac

French art historian (1941–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Félix Marcilhac (20 November 1941 – 29 January 2020) was a French art historian who collected Art Deco objects.[1][2][3]

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In 1969, Marcilhac opened the galerie Marcilhac in Paris, specializing in Art Deco.[4] He was the author of the biography of French orientalist painter Jacques Majorelle. He sold his entire collection in March 2014, earning 24,727,715 €.[5][6] The gallery was then taken over by his son, Félix-Félix Marcilhac.[7]

Félix Marcilhac died on 29 January 2020 at the age of 78.[8]

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Publications

  • Jean Dunand (1991)
  • Sandoz, Sculpteur, figuriste et animalier (1996)
  • Chana Orloff 1888-1968, catalogue raisonné (1996)
  • André Groult, Décorateur-ensemblier du XXe siècle (1996)
  • Pierre-Paul Jouve (2005)
  • Angkor - Le Cambodge d'André Maire (2005)
  • Joseph Csaky, Du cubisme à la figuration réaliste (2007)
  • Dominique, André Domin et Marcel Genevrière, décorateurs d'avant-garde, Dominique, éditions de L'Amateur (2008)
  • Gustave Miklos and Joseph Csaky (2010)
  • René Lalique, catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre de verre (2011)
  • Maurice Marinot, artisan verrier 1882-1960 (2013)
  • Les orientalistes : Jacques Majorelle (2016)
  • Jacques Majorelle (2017)
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