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</html><thumbnail_url>https://oh-oui.com/musee-montmartre2/wp-content/uploads/sites/23/2025/04/Adobe-Express-file-scaled-e1753196906299.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1885</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>1394</thumbnail_height><description>&nbsp; Exhibition from October 17, 2025 to February 15, 2026 The &#x201C;School of Paris&#x201D; refers to the tremendous artistic momentum that emerged in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century, when artists from all over the world&#x2014;particularly Eastern Europe, but also Spain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Great Britain, and the United States&#x2014;settled in Montmartre and then Montparnasse, making the capital their source of inspiration and the place where they perfected their art. The term emerged during the &#x201C;quarrel of the foreigners&#x201D; at the Salon des Ind&#xE9;pendants around 1923-1924. Initially used to criticize the growing influence of artists from abroad, it was popularized by art critic Andr&#xE9; Warnod, who, on the contrary, celebrated their presence. This cultural mix gave rise to a thriving artistic scene where Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Fauvism, and Expressionism rubbed shoulders and mingled, giving birth to new forms of creativity. Montmartre and Montparnasse became the cradles of the avant-garde, and Paris a veritable cultural crossroads. &nbsp; Reflecting this tremendous creative momentum, the Marek Roefler collection embodies the spirit and diversity of the School of Paris with rare intensity. Preserved at Villa La Fleur near Warsaw, it is being presented for the first time &#x201C;outside the walls&#x201D; through an emblematic selection of works. It particularly highlights the legacy of Polish and Jewish artists, emphasizing their importance in the emergence of the avant-garde. The names of renowned artists such as Ossip Zadkine, Tamara de Lempicka, and Mo&#xEF;se Kisling accompany those of a generation often less known to the general public but essential to the richness of the movement: Henri Hayden, Eug&#xE8;ne Zak, Henri Epstein, Mela Muter, Maurice Mendjizky, Simon Mondzain, Wladyslaw Slewinski, Jozef Pankiewicz, Louis Marcoussis, Alice Halicka, and sculptors Auguste Zamoyski, Boleslas Biegas, and Jozef Csaky. &nbsp; The exhibition illustrates the creative abundance of the School of Paris, as well as the plurality of styles that characterizes this movement. The influence of C&#xE9;zanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh rubs shoulders with the independent development of several artists who forged their own aesthetic under the banner of free thinking, in the years when Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, Ambroise Vollard, and many others contributed to the intellectual and commercial influence of the avant-garde. By celebrating the diversity and audacity of these creators, the exhibition invites us to rediscover the central role of Paris in the history of modern art and to feel the collective momentum that profoundly transformed its codes. Under the patronage of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in France and the Polish Institute in Paris, the exhibition L&#x2019;&#xC9;cole de Paris, Marek Roefler Collection is organized in partnership with the Villa La Fleur Museum in Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland, and with the collaboration of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre. &nbsp; PRESS KIT Held under the patronage of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in France and the Polish Institute in Paris, this exhibition and the accompanying publication have been produced in partnership with Villa La Fleur museum, in Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland, and with the collaboration of the Basilique du Sacr&#xE9;-Coeur de Montmartre. FURTHER INFORMATION Discover the works from the Roefler collection on display in the Basilica of the Sacred [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
