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December 6, 2014

Famous Artists and Their Studios

Mark Rothko’s Studiorothko-studio

 

 

 

Vasily Kandinsky’s Studio

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Kandinsky is his signature chair.

Piet Mondrian’s Studio

Mondrian contemplating the scary number of 3rd graders that would imitate his work for years to come.

mondrian-studio

Joan Miró‘s Studio

Joan Miro getting the tile floor all kinds of messy.

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Claude Monet’s Studio

That looks like an extremely comfy couch Monet.

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Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Studio

Basquiat = serial killer

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Salvador Dalí‘s Studio

Dali melting things.

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Andy Warhol’s Studio

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Warhol being homies with Dylan. 

 

Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio

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Henri Matisse’s Studio

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Matisse and his plants. Suddenly it is very apparent to me where he got the inspiration for his cutouts later in life. 

Pablo Picasso’s Studio

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Here we have Picasso looking all curmudgeonly.

Jackson Pollock’s Studio

Pollock smoking a cigarette and ejaculating paint all over his very precisely stretched canvas.

pollock-studio

Gustav Klimt’s Studio

Klimt keeping it pretty simple. Art easel for painting, bed for exercising his insatiable appetite for the sexy times, and some bowls that look like the might be for some stray pussy cats.

klimt-studio

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