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Medium: Panel
Artist: Pierre Bergian
Grand Salon of Karl Lagerfeld, 51 Rue de l Université, Paris
Located in New York, NY
When it came to decorating his residences, haute-couture iconoclast Karl Lagerfeld (1933–2019) was known for committing completely to a given style—and then dispensing with it. Follo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Charcoal, Wood Panel

Homage to Neptunus of Altemps in Rome
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Drawing Room of Jayne Wrightsman, 820 Fifth Avenue, New York
Located in New York, NY
While Jayne Wrightman’s taste was universally recognized as exquisite—she was a peerless collector and long served as a trustee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art—the society grande dame and philanthropist chose to work with Parisian decorators Maison Jansen upon acquiring her palatial Fifth Avenue home. In fact, Jansen had already started; the apartment’s previous owner, private dealer Renée de Becker, had brought them in. Wrightsman and husband Charles continued with Jansen; upon principal Stephane Boudin’s death, they began working with Henri Samuel, thus beginning a long association. While the bones of the room owe much to Jansen, the decoration—the colors, the upholstery, and most of the furnishings—are Samuel. Shown here is the sprawling 31-foot-by-21-foot drawing...
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21st Century and Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Pencil

The Rothko Room
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Mayfair Drawing Room, London
Located in New York, NY
Its owner unknown, this room in West London’s Mayfair neighborhood was decorated by the Iranian-born designer known as Alidad. The arrangement hints at ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Pencil

Collection Geometrique
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Golden Room (Hommage to Rothko)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Three Columns and Three Statues
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Bibliothèque of Madeleine Castaing, Lèves, France
Located in New York, NY
A five-bedroom, pale blue-and-turquoise country house located an hour and a half southwest of Paris, Maison de Lèves served as a lifelong laboratory for France’s maîtresse of interio...
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21st Century and Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Pencil

Dining Room of Ann Getty, 2880 Broadway, San Francisco
Located in New York, NY
Patron of the arts and sciences Ann Getty (1941–2020) brought the same bounteousness to her interiors as she did to her philanthropy, most notably at the 191...
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21st Century and Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Pencil

The Architectural Collection
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Blue Painting
Located in New Orleans, LA
Belgium based artist, Pierre Bergian, expresses his fascination with architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure. Old abandoned houses and their air of myster...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Abandoned Palazzo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Dining Room of Howard Slatkin, 1215 Fifth Avenue, New York
Located in New York, NY
It took interior designer Howard Slatkin 33 months to recreate an 18th century European palace in an Upper East Side co-op. Set on the 14th floor of the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Pencil

Hotel Lambert Paris
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Blue Bench
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian (born 1965, Bruges, Belgium) studied Art History and Archaeology, and combined with his fascination for architecture his paintings explore space and structure and make...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Teatro di Palladio
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Veduta
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Mirror
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Parisian Capriccio
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Red Blue
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

House of Many Layers
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Paris
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Snow Reflections
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Citta Ideale
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre Bergian expresses his fascination for architecture through his paintings by exploring space and structure, making use of the presence of architectural components. His current ...
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2010s Contemporary Panel Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

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