A good studio for an artist is a significant place. Creative studios might sometimes look like a pile of rubbish or a mixed-up room, but this is where famous artists' paintings are born!
Look at this assemblage of the greatest artists and their most intimate working places – their studios. I bet you’ve seen many of their works in museums and art history books, but the artist and his studio are often left unseen.
From Salvador Dali’s artist studio full of beautiful women to Pablo Picasso’s decorated hall to David Lynch’s industrial-looking creative space to Francis Bacon’s utter chaos, these photos are intentionally mixed up. You will find both very famous artists and somewhat less popular painters, sculptors, architects, and even their Muses. Some of them are contemporary, but you will also find genius classical masters.
Enjoy the collection!
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Claude Monet
Laurie Lipton
Pablo Picasso
In his studio with Brigitte Bardot during the 1956 International Cannes film festival.
Hans Hartung
Salvador Dali
Phil Akashi
Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson
Keith Haring
As an art student at BSU in 1977, on a class trip to Cinncinatti Museum of Art, a few friends and I met Andy at an area pub. Yes, he was koo
Jackson Pollock
Jackson!!! You dropped paint on the floor again!! Come clean your friggin' mess up!!!
Yue Minjun
Roy Lichtenstein
Francis Bacon
Frida Kahlo
And you can visit her studios on both her former homes. Just as she left them when she passed away.
Joan Miro
Auguste Rodin
Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger
Paul Cezanne
Alexander Calder
man this guy got me in trouble in 1st year of design i had to make a mobile and it was so crappy i was ashamed of presenting it
Ron Mueck
Edvard Munch
David Lynch
Jenny Saville
Mark Chagall
Markus Lupertz
Georgia O’keeffe
Andy Warhol
Piet Mondriaan
Alphonse Mucha
Chris Ofili
#103 Constantin Brancusi
James Brown
Rembrandt
I once visited one of his house in Amsterdam it's just the right light that takes you to his paintings
Christopher Wool
Camille Claudel
Lucian Freud Painting David Hockney
Henry Moore
Maya Lin
David Nash
Fernando Botero
John Singer Sargent
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt...... still can't believe he wasn't on the list. Should be much higher!!!!
Christo
Jonathan Meese
Lucian Freud
Victor Vasarely
Bernard Buffet
David Hockney
Howard Chandler Christy
using his imagination here? or was the wrap on the model just for the camera?
I love to see the places where art was made. It sometimes makes the pieces more interesting to ponder!
I think you forgot the most spectacular. Carlos Relvas House Studio built in 1875. A portuguese "amatour" photographer. Check it please!! ;)
I love to see the places where art was made. It sometimes makes the pieces more interesting to ponder!
I think you forgot the most spectacular. Carlos Relvas House Studio built in 1875. A portuguese "amatour" photographer. Check it please!! ;)