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  3. Here we explore the studios of a range of famous artists, to get a behind the scenes peek into the way they organized their creative spaces and catch a glimpse of half-finished works. By Gjon...

    • Rembrandt's Simple Studio
    • Courbet's Allegorical Atelier
    • Monet's Studio Boat
    • Van Gogh's Extra Hospital Room
    • Matisse's Red Room

    During the Dutch Golden Age, artists shifted their focus from religious iconography to secular subjects. Painter, printmaker, and draughtsman Rembrandtwas at the forefront of this transition, culminating in a collection of narrative art, landscapes, and—most famously—roughly 100 self-portraits. While most of Rembrandt's self-portrayals convey a foc...

    While Rembrandt's painting offers a straightforward glimpse into the simplicity of his workspace, Gustave Courbet's showcases the artist's interest in the studio as a symbol. In The Painter's Studio: A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life, Courbet shows “society at its best, its worst, and its average.” On the left sid...

    With an interest in capturing fleeting impressions of nature, many Impressionist artists abandoned conventional studios in favor of painting outside, or en plain air. Claude Monet got the best of both worlds with his studio boat, a floating atelier he used while living in Argenteuil, France. In addition to enabling the artist to easily travel aroun...

    When he was just 37 years old, Post-Impressionistpioneer Vincent van Gogh died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. At the time of his death, he was being voluntarily treated at a mental health facility in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a commune in the south of France. While committed, the artist continued to paint, and was even given an extra room to us...

    The Red Studioshows the workshop Matisse had built for himself just outside of Paris in 1909. This piece is renowned for its eye-catching subject matter, flat perspective, and radiant red wash. Brightly colored paintings rendered in the style of the artist are hung against the monochromatic wall, while figurative sculptures are propped up on pedest...

    • Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul. In 1904, Frida Kahlo‘s father built a house in colorful Coyoacán, Mexico City. Eventually affectionately known as La Casa Azul (“The Blue House”), this abode would be where the famed Mexican artist was born, lived, and died—as well as the site where she created many of her most famous masterpieces.
    • Atelier de Paul Cézanne. French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne found ample inspiration in Aix-en-Provence, his place of birth. In 1902, he even bought a farmhouse nestled in the forest and converted it into a sunlit studio.
    • Barbara Hepworth's Seaside Home. In the 1940s, English artist Barbara Hepworth helped set up an artists' colony in the seaside town of St Ives. In Trewyn Studios, her home and workspace, she found everything a modern artist could hope for.
    • The Shared Space of Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock. In 1945, Abstract Expressionist and collage artist Lee Krasner married fellow painter Jackson Pollock.
  4. Aug 27, 2016 · Explore how the artist’s studio has evolved from a workshop to a stage to a sacred space, and how artists have used it to create, exhibit, and sell their work. Learn about the studios of Cézanne, Picasso, Kahlo, and more, and see how they shaped the history of art.

  5. Sep 15, 2022 · In The Artist's Studio: A Cultural History, art historian James Hall delves into the myths and realities of the creative process, as they are portrayed in images of artists' and...

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