Artists And Their Brilliant Studios
- Feb 8, 2025
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Updated: Mar 19

There’s something quietly revealing about seeing where artists actually worked. Beyond the finished paintings and carefully curated exhibitions, the studio was where ideas were tested, abandoned, and reworked over long stretches of time. Some spaces were chaotic and crowded with materials, others sparse and deliberately arranged, but all of them carried traces of daily routine.
This collection brings together studios linked to figures such as Salvador Dalí, Hans Hartung, Claude Monet, Laurie Lipton, Frida Kahlo, Edvard Munch, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Pablo Picasso, among many others. Looking at these interiors offers a more grounded way into their work, showing not just what they created, but the environments in which those ideas slowly took shape.
The photos are deliberately mixed – you'll find both renowned and lesser-known painters, sculptors, architects, and even their Muses. Some are contemporary, while others are brilliant classical masters.
Claude Monet

Anado Mclauchlin In His Studio At Casa De Las Ranas In La Cieneguita, Mexico

Lucian Freud

Laurie Lipton

Pablo Picasso

Hans Hartung

Salvador Dali

Phil Akashi

Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson

Keith Haring

Jackson Pollock

Yue Minjun

Roy Lichtenstein

Francis Bacon

Frida Kahlo

Joan Miro

Auguste Rodin

Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger

Paul Cezanne

Alexander Calder

Ron Mueck

Edvard Munch

David Lynch

Jenny Saville

Mark Chagall

Markus Lupertz

Georgia O’keeffe

Andy Warhol

Piet Mondriaan

Alphonse Mucha

Paul Klee

Lucian Freud Painting David Hockney








































































































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