The Yves Saint Laurent-Pierre Berge Collection: The Sale of the Century
Publisher: Flammarion
Measurements: 9.9 x 12.87 in
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
In February 2009, 733 pieces from Pierre Bergé’s and Yves Saint Laurent’s art collection—one of the world’s greatest private collections—were auctioned off in a record-breaking sale of the century. This book documents various highlights from this special collection.
Contemporary paintings, vintage silverware, statues, among other pieces of art make up this eclectic collection that decorated the pair’s two lavish homes in Paris. Marvelous works by Picasso, Brancusi, Matisse, Mondrian, and stunning furniture by the Art Deco masters Eileen Gray and Jean Dunand give the collection its fame and significance.
Publisher: Flammarion
Measurements: 9.9 x 12.87 in
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
In February 2009, 733 pieces from Pierre Bergé’s and Yves Saint Laurent’s art collection—one of the world’s greatest private collections—were auctioned off in a record-breaking sale of the century. This book documents various highlights from this special collection.
Contemporary paintings, vintage silverware, statues, among other pieces of art make up this eclectic collection that decorated the pair’s two lavish homes in Paris. Marvelous works by Picasso, Brancusi, Matisse, Mondrian, and stunning furniture by the Art Deco masters Eileen Gray and Jean Dunand give the collection its fame and significance.
Publisher: Flammarion
Measurements: 9.9 x 12.87 in
Condition: New
Format: Hardcover
In February 2009, 733 pieces from Pierre Bergé’s and Yves Saint Laurent’s art collection—one of the world’s greatest private collections—were auctioned off in a record-breaking sale of the century. This book documents various highlights from this special collection.
Contemporary paintings, vintage silverware, statues, among other pieces of art make up this eclectic collection that decorated the pair’s two lavish homes in Paris. Marvelous works by Picasso, Brancusi, Matisse, Mondrian, and stunning furniture by the Art Deco masters Eileen Gray and Jean Dunand give the collection its fame and significance.