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!
#1 Claude Monet

120points
#2 Laurie Lipton

115points
#3 Pablo Picasso

In his studio with Brigitte Bardot during the 1956 International Cannes film festival.
114points
#4 Hans Hartung

105points
#5 Salvador Dali

82points
#6 Phil Akashi

55points
#7 Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson

54points
#8 Keith Haring

52points
#9 Jackson Pollock

51points
#10 Yue Minjun

46points
#11 Roy Lichtenstein

46points
#12 Francis Bacon

46points
#13 Frida Kahlo

45points
#14 Joan Miro

45points
#15 Auguste Rodin

45points
#16 Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger

43points
#17 Paul Cezanne

43points
#18 Alexander Calder

42points
#19 Ron Mueck

42points
#20 Edvard Munch

41points

