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Marek Szwarc

Marek Szwarc was a painter and sculptor. He was born in Zgierz, Poland on May 9, 1892 and died in Paris, France on December 28, 1958.
==Early years==
From 1910 to 1914, Szwarc lived and studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He boarded at ''la Ruche'' together with Soutine, Marc Chagall, and Kremegne, and together with Tchaikov and Lichtenstein inaugurated the first Jewish art journal ''Makhmadim'' (Precious Ones). In 1913 he exhibited his first sculpture, ''Eve'', in the Salon d'Automne.
During the First World War Szwarc returned to Poland. In 1919 he met and married his wife, Guina, a writer, and together they returned to Paris after the war. Until the Second World War, Szwarc lived in Paris and his paintings and sculptures were bought by collectors in Germany, Poland, the United States, and by several museums. It was during this period between the wars that he produced some of his most outstanding and original work in hammered copper, exhibited in the Salon des Tuileries and the subject of a monograph by Louis Vauxcelles.

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