


Palm Springs
,
2021
Patrick Piccinelli
Palm Springs
Available
2021
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
Acrylic on Canvas
60
60
X
X
60
60
Modern and contemporary architecture inspires Piccinelli. The minimal lines of a modernist-type villa confronted with vegetation recall its geometric compositions troubled by traces and splashes.Two hours from Los Angeles; Palm Springs attracts architecture enthusiasts. It is here that modern American architecture from the 1940s to the 1960s found its peak with an incredible concentration of clean-lined villas.Initiated with the arrival in Palm Springs in 1934 of the Swiss architect Albert Frey; a disciple of Le Corbusier then associated for twenty years with the architect John Porter Clark; modernism experienced a boom in the 1940s to 1960s with the architects William F. Cody; E. Stewart Williams and his brother Paul Williams who swarm no less than 500 villas in this desert landscape. And above all with the architects Richard Neutra; Rudof Schindler and John Lautner who have established this modernist aura.
Modern and contemporary architecture inspires Piccinelli. The minimal lines of a modernist-type villa confronted with vegetation recall its geometric compositions troubled by traces and splashes.Two hours from Los Angeles; Palm Springs attracts architecture enthusiasts. It is here that modern American architecture from the 1940s to the 1960s found its peak with an incredible concentration of clean-lined villas.Initiated with the arrival in Palm Springs in 1934 of the Swiss architect Albert Frey; a disciple of Le Corbusier then associated for twenty years with the architect John Porter Clark; modernism experienced a boom in the 1940s to 1960s with the architects William F. Cody; E. Stewart Williams and his brother Paul Williams who swarm no less than 500 villas in this desert landscape. And above all with the architects Richard Neutra; Rudof Schindler and John Lautner who have established this modernist aura.























































