Watercolors of "modern" French chairs done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor of interiors at Versailles done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor of interiors at Versailles done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor of room at Versailles done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor rendering of the entrance to 60 Sutton Place South, a luxury apartment building located in New York. William Pahlmann Associates designed the entry and several apartments in this building for its owners, Paul Tishman Co., Inc.
England's Prince Philip stayed at the Hotel Pierre in New York during a visit to the city in March 1966. William Pahlmann decorated the hotel's entire 39th floor for the Prince and his entourage. This rendering depicts the bedroom of Prince...
England's Prince Philip stayed at the Hotel Pierre in New York during a visit to the city in March 1966. William Pahlmann decorated the hotel's entire 39th floor for the Prince and his entourage. This rendering depicts the sitting room of Prince...
Written on reverse: "Architect, Percival Goodman--Dean of Arch., Columbia Univ.; Cocktail table--old Chinese bed." William Pahlmann did the interior design for the Steinbach house. He also designed most of the furniture and included pieces from...
Watercolor of "modern" French interior in Paris done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor of "'modern" French interior in Paris done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor of room at Versailles done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.