From Old Master Paintings to Contemporary Artwork

Discover Patrice Bertin's Journey from Preserving Monet to Crafting His Own Geometric Abstractionist Wonders.

Meet the Artist

Patrice Bertin, initially educated at France's prestigious Académie Charpentier and the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, transitioned from restoring masterpieces by Monet and Caravaggio to becoming a dedicated painter and designer. After moving his conservation business to New York City in the 1970s, Bertin meticulously preserved countless Old Master collections for the prestigious Wildenstein Gallery of New York. Eventually, he followed his passion for painting, relocating to Miami, where he now creates exceptional works reminiscent of Mondrian and Constructivism, applying his conservation-honed skills to vibrant, geometric oil paintings in his dedicated studio.

Constructivism

Constructivism is a Russian avant-garde movement emphasizing abstract, geometric forms and practical art, focusing on construction, functionality, and integrating art with modern technology and society.

Abstract Expressionism

Abstract Expressionism features spontaneous brushstrokes and bold colors, emphasizing emotional intensity and individual expression over accuracy. Notable artists include Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.

Neoplasticism

Neoplasticism, also known as De Stijl, is an art movement founded by Piet Mondrian, characterized by abstract, geometric forms, primary colors, and black lines, aiming for universal harmony and simplicity.

Artwork Gallery

Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art

Explore Patrice's contemporary artwork, where innovation meets emotion, transforming ordinary moments into visual poetry.

Archives

Archives

Discover Patrice Bertin's archived masterpieces, showcasing his artistic journey and evolving creative brilliance and style.

Sketches / Studies

Sketches / Studies

Unveil Patrice's creative process through his dynamic sketches and studies, capturing his artistic evolution from humble beginnings.