MASTERS COLLECTIONS
Pablo Picasso revolutionized twentieth-century art through constant creative reinvention, challenging traditional forms of representation and permanently transforming the language of modern visual expression.
As co-founder of Cubism and a defining figure of the international avant-garde, his body of work ranges from compositions of profound classical sensitivity to radical explorations of form, color, and perception.
His legacy continues to hold a central place within museums, private collections, and the international art market, establishing him as one of the most influential and iconic figures in the history of modern art.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir transformed Impressionist painting through a luminous, elegant, and deeply human vision.
His works capture the beauty of everyday life through warm atmospheres, vibrant compositions, and a unique sensitivity to light, figure, and color.
Considered one of the great masters of 19th-century French art, his legacy continues to hold a central place in the world’s leading museums and prestigious art collections.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Claude Monet transformed modern painting by turning light and atmosphere into the true protagonists of art.
Widely regarded as the great master of Impressionism, he developed an artistic language based on fleeting perception, vibrant colour, and the direct observation of nature.
His landscapes, gardens, and iconic series — including the Water Lilies, Rouen Cathedral, and Haystacks — capture the passage of time with an almost cinematic sensitivity.
Rather than pursuing an exact representation of reality, Monet explored how the world changes through light, weather, and the emotion of a single moment.
Today, his legacy remains among the most influential, celebrated, and highly collected in the history of Western art.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
René Magritte transformed Surrealism into a visual language of silent elegance and philosophical mystery.
Through seemingly simple compositions, he questioned reality, perception, and the relationship between images and thought.
His iconic scenes — infinite skies, bowler-hatted figures, and everyday objects turned into enigmas — redefined the aesthetic of twentieth-century modern art.
Today, his legacy continues to hold an essential place within some of the most influential and prestigious collections in international art.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Paul Gauguin was one of the great revolutionaries of modern art and a central figure of Post-Impressionism.
His work broke away from traditional European representation through intense colors, symbolic forms, and a constant search for spirituality and exoticism.
After leaving his career as a stockbroker in Paris, he embarked on an artistic journey shaped by his travels to Brittany, Martinique, and Tahiti — places that profoundly transformed his visual language.
His paintings, filled with mystery, symbolism, and a primitive sensibility, had a decisive influence on the avant-garde movements of the 20th century, especially Fauvism and Expressionism.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Henri Matisse was one of the most revolutionary figures of 20th-century modern art. A master of color, form, and expressive simplicity, he developed a vibrant visual language that transformed contemporary painting- and defined the Fauvist movement.
His work, characterized by chromatic harmony, compositional freedom, and a deeply poetic sensibility, continues to be an essential reference in museums, private collections, and major international institutions.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Alexander Calder was one of the most influential innovators of twentieth-century art, internationally celebrated for transforming sculpture through movement, balance, and poetic abstraction.
As the creator of the iconic mobiles and stabiles, Calder redefined sculptural space by introducing motion, lightness, and interaction with the surrounding environment. His artistic language — shaped by surrealism,
constructivism, and engineering — brought a new kinetic dimension to modern art.
Today, his works are held in the world’s leading museums and prestigious private collections, remaining essential references within contemporary sculpture and international art collecting.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Gustave Caillebotte was one of the most distinctive figures of French Impressionism.
Through a modern and almost cinematic vision, he portrayed urban Paris with elegant precision, innovative compositions, and a quiet sensitivity that set him apart from his contemporaries.
Beyond his work as a painter, he was also an important patron and supporter of the Impressionist movement, helping artists such as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Today, his works are regarded as essential masterpieces in the history of modern art.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.
Berthe Morisot was one of the great figures of French Impressionism and the first woman to play a central role in this revolutionary 19th-century movement.
Her work is distinguished by a free, luminous and delicate brushstroke, subtly capturing intimate scenes, feminine portraits, gardens and moments of modern life.
Closely connected to Édouard Manet and exhibiting alongside Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas, she established a deeply sensitive and refined vision of Impressionist painting.
Today, her works are considered among the most elegant and poetic expressions of modern French art.
For information on the availability of original works and private acquisition processes, we invite you to contact our curatorial team directly at: mario@projectsluxurymtandorra.com.





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