This post is based on an amazing article I've read inside of Acne Paper (11th issue, winter 2010/11). The entire number of this magazine is dedicated to the concept of studio and the various implication for the artist, the model, the public...
Here I post some different paintings / photos, mentioned by the magazine in question, that all have the artist's studio as subject.
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Alexander Liberman, "The artist in his studio" |
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F. G. Stephens, "Artist at home" |
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Elizabeth Brown, "Female figure lying on a bed" |
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Paul Cezanne, "The stove in the studio" |
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Eric Ravilious, "Edward Bowden in his studio" |
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Jorge Lewinski, "Frank Auerbach in his studio" |
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Octave Tassaert, "Interior of a studio" |
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John Ballantyne, "Portrait of sir Edwin Landseer" |
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Velasquez, "Las meninas" |
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John Boyne, "Meeting of connoisseurs" |
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Rembrandt, "Artist in his studio" |
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Rowlandson, "A life class at the royal academy" |
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Mark Gertler, "Still Life with self-portrait" |
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Enea Vico, "The academy of Baccio Bandinelli" |
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Peter Tillemans, "The artist's studio" |
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W. P. Frith, "The sleeping model" |
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Vermeer, "Art of painting" |
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Gautier Deblonde |