
Piersen dessin 7
Maison Piersen original drawing, 1950s/60s
architectural cabinet study
Charcoal and on Renage (Isere) fine paper, marked Yvonne Roy on back
Size : 10.625" x 8.25"
Good vintage condition
Student of Jansen and Vasseur, François Piersen (1897-1982) began his career at Gouffé in Faubourg Saint-Antoine* in Paris, where he established a luxury decor department. Then under the Piersen name, in Faubourg Saint-Honoré**, François Pierson spent half a century, creating a multitude of styles. Notably, he designed the interiors of Mr. Mignot, in Paris and Reims, of Ms. Verdé Delisle, among others. These sketches are a very special collection from the Piersen archives.
*Faubourg Saint-Antoine: Known for its long history of craftsmanship and manufacturing, particularly in furniture and decorative arts. Many renowned artisans and designers, including those specializing in luxury goods, have been associated with this neighborhood. **Faubourg Saint-Honoré: This district is renowned for its luxury boutiques, high-end fashion houses, and art galleries. It has been a center of elegance and sophistication for centuries, attracting wealthy patrons and discerning clientele.
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