Perspective CamondoPerspective CamondoPart architecture, part illusion, this composition centers on an oversized cobalt blue meiping-type vase that commands the space, its bold circular form contrasting with pale paneled walls and a parquet floor fractured into diamond shapes.

Seen from a corner staircase balcony, the view looks down into a vaulted hallway mirrored above and below, opening onto four salons arranged in perfect symmetry.

Tall gilded mirrors rise above each doorway, accompanied by curved wall shelves that hold slender blue-and-white columnar vases. These are reflected repeatedly, creating a rhythmic display of porcelain surrounding the central vase.

The setting is the Musée Nissim de Camondo, a refined Parisian mansion built in 1911 to showcase Count Moïse de Camondo’s 18th-century decorative arts collection. Inspired by the Petit Trianon, the home remains a timeless testament to elegance, reflection, and harmony.

Sublimation Dye Print on Aluminum

48” x 48” (Framed 49” x 49”)
Signed Edition of: 5

39” x 39” (Framed 40” x 40”)
Signed Edition of: 7

24” x 24” (Framed 25” x 25”)
Signed Edition of: 10

Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on artist’s label on verso.

Perspective Camondo

 

Sublimation Dye Print on Aluminum

 48” × 48” (Frame 49” × 49”)
Signed Edition of: 7

39” × 39” (Frame 40” × 40”)
Signed Edition of: 10


Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on artist’s label on verso
 

Part architecture, part illusion, this composition centers on an oversized cobalt blue meiping-type vase that commands the space, its bold circular form contrasting with pale paneled walls and a parquet floor fractured into diamond shapes.


Seen from a corner staircase balcony, the view looks down into a vaulted hallway mirrored above and below, opening onto four salons arranged in perfect symmetry. Tall gilded mirrors rise above each doorway, accompanied by curved wall shelves that hold slender blue-and-white columnar vases. These are reflected repeatedly, creating a rhythmic display of porcelain surrounding the central vase.


The setting is the Musée Nissim de Camondo, a refined Parisian mansion built in 1911 to showcase Count Moïse de Camondo’s 18th-century decorative arts collection. Inspired by the Petit Trianon, the home remains a timeless testament to elegance, reflection, and harmony.

 

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