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Salon Antykwaryczny Nautilus


Address ul. Pijarska 5/2a
KRAKÓW
31-015
Poland
Website www.nautilus-art.pl
Telephone +48 12 4229160
Fax +48 12 4229160
Expertise painting and graphic arts, Polish painting from XX century and modern art
Contact Name Michal Maksymiuk, Maciej Zywolewski
Affiliated to CINOA through ART&ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION OF POLAND (Stowarzyszenie Antykwariuszy Polskich)
Additional Info

Nautilus was established in 1993 by Michał Maksymiuk and Maciej Żywolewski. The company was a co-creator and publisher of "Gazeta Antykwaryczna" and it also set up Stowarzyszenie Antykwariuszy Polskich (Association of Polish Antiquarians). Nautilus is a member of international association "Confederation Internationale des Negociants en Oeuvres d'Art" (C.I.N.O.A). It co-operates with museums, auction houses, galleries and non-commercial exhibition institutions. Nautilus participates in art markets. From the beginning we specialize in painting and graphic arts by trading and promoting art. In 2006 the company moved a base to a tenement house from XIX century (ul. Pijarska 5/2a). In an eclectic edifice with a view on Planty on one side and on a charming, Italian style backyard on the other there are organized exhibitions and auctions which, especially those concerning artistic graphic, pass as ones of the best in Poland. It is appreciated by constantly growing group of connoisseurs who know that in Gallery they can buy the highest quality works, rarities that supplement private and public collections. Nautilus is interested in Polish painting from XX century and modern art. In the offer there were and there are works made by famous, well-known from history artists but also works of young artists still fighting for a position in Polish painting world. We are open for a good sculpture, ceramics and artistic weaving.