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Richard Cameron
November 1, 2016

48 Hours in Paris

Richard Cameron
November 1, 2016

by Jason Grimes

Creative Director, Jason Grimes, spent 48 hours in Paris. First stop Petit Palais in all its glory!

And from his other meanderings, a collection of design textures and detail.

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Window #2 The winged hourglass fragment from the wreathed clock that sat above the four main entries to the original Penn Station. Sculpted for us by Edmond Qushku in plaster. #rebuildpennstation #atelierandco
We seem to be in a quixotic era, so... nail on the head @nymag πŸ™ƒ #rebuildpennstation #approvalmatrix
Twinkle light are on! Window #1 Tempus Fugit, aka pre demolition #rebuildpennstation #atelierandco
Cleanliness is next too godliness... too bad we’re just mere mortals... #studiolife #charette
A detail of Jason’s watercolor illustration for Aerin Lauder’s Palm Beach Store @ja.grimes @aerin .
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#watercolor #paintbyjag #art #palmbeach #florida  #painting #illustration #instaart #aerin #store
The result of an incredible collaboration with @thomasjayne and @rwcameron
Penn Station Main Waiting Room #mirrorly #rebuildpennstation #pennstation #pennstationnyc www.rebuildpennstation.org/ #nyc #architecture #architecturedaily #architecturephotography #architecture #architecturelover #instadaily #followforfollow #histor
Art from the old station Main Concourse #mirrorly #rebuildpennstation #pennstation #pennstationnyc www.rebuildpennstation.org/ #nyc #architecture #architecturedaily #architecturephotography #architecture #architecturelover #instadaily #followforfollo
#Repost @architecture_classico (@get_repost)
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This is something that is very important to civic preservation of the United States. These photos (look at all of them) are of the original Pennsylvania Train Station in midtown Manhattan. Most people
About last night - the ghost of Edward de Vere was here #aboutlastnight #halloweencostume @rwcameron #shyamaween #shyamaween2017
#tbt to #atelierandco outing last week to see the Orchestre Symphonique De Montreal at Carnegie Hall. @maximvengerov and Kent Nagano brought the house down with the most awe inspiring performance of Brahms' Violin Concerto in D major. πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸŽΆβœ¨
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  • October 2017
    • Oct 10, 2017 Frame, Threshold, and Picture continued: Oct 10, 2017
    • Oct 3, 2017 Frame, Threshold and Picture Oct 3, 2017
  • September 2017
    • Sep 19, 2017 On the Private Apartments of Roman Emperors Sep 19, 2017
    • Sep 11, 2017 Viking Apotheosis Sep 11, 2017
    • Sep 5, 2017 The Vikings & The Sacred Sep 5, 2017
  • August 2017
    • Aug 28, 2017 Operatic & Literary Vikings Aug 28, 2017
    • Aug 21, 2017 The Return Aug 21, 2017
    • Aug 14, 2017 Our Complacent Present & Elusive Past Aug 14, 2017
    • Aug 3, 2017 A Unique Room Aug 3, 2017
  • July 2017
    • Jul 28, 2017 What Paintings Tell Jul 28, 2017
    • Jul 17, 2017 Buildings Which Speak Jul 17, 2017
    • Jul 10, 2017 What About Those Frames? Jul 10, 2017
  • June 2017
    • Jun 29, 2017 The Pazzi, their Chapel, & the Architect Jun 29, 2017
    • Jun 26, 2017 What a photo shows & and a painting reveals Jun 26, 2017
    • Jun 13, 2017 What Are These Kids Doing Here? Jun 13, 2017
    • Jun 12, 2017 An Ancient Greek Painting on Fifth Avenue? Jun 12, 2017
  • May 2017
    • May 25, 2017 Hidden in plain site May 25, 2017
  • February 2017
    • Feb 8, 2017 The Art of Architecture : A history of exhibitions Feb 8, 2017
    • Feb 6, 2017 Reading List : Single Family Homes in the 1920s & 30s Feb 6, 2017
  • December 2016
    • Dec 22, 2016 Time Travelers Dec 22, 2016
  • November 2016
    • Nov 23, 2016 The Column, the First Architecture, and the Great Hall of New York's Penn Station Nov 23, 2016
    • Nov 9, 2016 Infrastructure, Architecture and Donuts Nov 9, 2016
    • Nov 1, 2016 Why Rome? The Eternal Question Nov 1, 2016
    • Nov 1, 2016 48 Hours in Paris Nov 1, 2016
  • October 2016
    • Oct 24, 2016 Two Scales, and Kinds of Ornament Oct 24, 2016

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'EIRENE' (Peace) Capriccio after Bernini's sketch for the  chapel of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Peter's and a cupola from  Madison Square Garden by Stanford White. RWC Atelier 2023

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called childre
Sometimes sketching random things-imaginary designs, buildings in Rome from Cipriani's illustrated et al keeps my hand in practice and the miles going g by on the train and after leads to design ideas for real projects-really doodling with a purpose.
One of the lesser known courtyards of Rome just down the street from the Trevi Fountain-the side loggia of the home of the Accademia di S. Luca in Rome. Imagine entering this every day with Borromini as your professor...
The Villa Medici in Rome, home to the French Academy since 1803. All the great Rome prize winners worked in this building sending their rigorous and painterly surveys of the Roman and Greek monuments back to Paris (see previous post). I remember seei
Santi Luca e Martina in Rome. Cortona's great church in the Roman Forum next to the arch of Septimus Severus and church of the Academia di S. Luca, the world's first academy of fine art. It has been a focus of study for many years since it was first
The sublime student work(!) Of Emmanuel Brune, 1er Grand Prix 1863 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The first image sits beside my drawing table to remind me of the standard to aim for in design and delineation...
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