Michael Carapetian, Pierre Chareau

Michael Carapetian and Pierre Chareau are creators whose work is documented primarily in the field of architecture and design, with activity recorded in 1966. Their collective output is represented by seven architectural works held in museum collections, most notably the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).

The focus of their works represented in the database centers exclusively on a single highly influential structure: the Maison de Verre, Paris. Multiple architectural studies and representations of this building are preserved in MoMA’s holdings, alongside documentation of related furnishings, including the Chair from the Maison de Verre, Paris. The careful documentation of these structures allows for comprehensive study of functionalist design principles.

These detailed records, considered museum-quality documents, establish the significance of their contributions to the study of early modern architecture. Works such as these Michael Carapetian, Pierre Chareau prints are highly valued resources. Select high-quality prints of their architectural studies are available in the public domain, ensuring that this important documentation remains accessible as downloadable artwork for researchers and enthusiasts globally.

7 works in collection

Works in Collection