Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Perret Collection

"Perret: A Journey through Time and Artistic Brilliance" Step into the captivating world of Perret, where history intertwines with artistic brilliance


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Perret: A Journey through Time and Artistic Brilliance" Step into the captivating world of Perret, where history intertwines with artistic brilliance. From the glamorous scenes of Madame Sans-Gene (1925) starring Gloria Swanson to the grandeur of Grenoble 1925 Exposition Internationale, Perret's influence knows no bounds. Delve into the realm of innovation as Electric cars from Clement factory in Levallois-Perret, Paris 1898 take center stage. Witness their silent power shaping a new era of transportation. Marvel at The Harvesters, an exquisite oil on canvas masterpiece that captures nature's bounty with breathtaking precision. Pieter Perret's Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (1579) transports you to a time when art was a window into spirituality and human emotions. Immerse yourself in cinematic enchantment as The Dolly Sisters and director Leonce Perret come alive on the set of The Million Dollar film. Their talent shines through every frame, leaving audiences spellbound. Cross over Bassin du Commerce bridge in Le Havre, France, standing tall as a testament to architectural prowess. Its design echoes Perret's vision for harmonizing functionality and beauty seamlessly. Witness profound moments frozen in time like The conversion of Saul surrounded by majestic horses or Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: A Fountain and Basin (1581). These artworks transport us back centuries while reminding us of our shared humanity. Admire the timeless elegance etched onto Facade Ateliers Marinoni Montataire architects' work by Perret Freres c1928. Their craftsmanship stands as a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence. Finally, let your ears be serenaded by the melodious tunes emanating from Levallois-Perret's town hall carillon since 1898. It serves as a reminder that art can transcend visual boundaries and touch our souls through music.