100 famous artists and their workshops
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/100-famous-artists-and-their-workshops1.htmlThe workshop is a sacred place for every artist, it is here that works of art are born. You could see many of the works of these talented artists and sculptors in museums of the world and books, but not the masters themselves at work.
This collection contains photos of 100 workshops that will tell you even more about the mysterious inner world of their famous owners.
1. Pablo Picasso
2. Claude Monet
3. Salvador Dali
4. Ron Muek
5. Yue Minjun
6. Frida Kahlo
7. Francis Bacon
8. Hans Hartung
9. Jackson Pollock
10. Bernard Buffet
11. Howard Chandler Christie
12. David Lynch
13. Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger
14. Markus Lupertz
15. Jenny Saville
16. Roy Lichtenstein
17. Alphonse the Fly
18. Toulouse-Lautrec
19. Fernando Botero
20. Andy Warhol
21. Chris Ofili
22. Marc Chagall
23. Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlenis
24. Alexander Calder
25. Bridget Riley
26. Paul Cezanne
27. Georgia Totto O'Keefe
28. James Brown
29. Edvard Munch
30. Tamara Lempicka
31. Philippe Rousseau
32. Vilmos Aba-Novak
33. Joan Miro
34. Auguste Rodin
35. Bernard Fries
36. Sandro Chia
37. Keith Haring
38. Michael Lundy
39. Aristide Maillol
40. Kees Van Dongen
41. David Hockney
42. Henry Moore
43. Yinka Shonibare
44. Yves Klein
45. James Rosenquist
46. Mark Quinn
47. Willem de Kooning
48. Maya Lin
49. Paul Klee
50. Width Neshat
51. Jean Arp
52. Alfred Roll
53. Kenny Schorff
54. Christo
55. David Nash
56. Francesco Clemente
57. Ian Davenport
58. Kiki Smith
59. Maurice Utrillo and Suzanne Valadon
60. Robert Morris
61. Sam Francis
62. Christopher Wool
63. Rembrandt
64. Helen Frankenthaler
65. Anthony Gormley
66. Diego Rivera
67. Eugene Delacroix
68. John Singer Sargent
69. Constantin Brancusi
70. Victor Vasareli
71. Bela Chobel
72. Allen Jones
73. Amnon David Ar
74. Grayson Perry
75. Howard Hodgkin
76. Jonathan Borofsky
77. Richard Hamilton
78. Robert Rauschenberg
79. Pipilotti Rist
80. Nam Joon Paik
81. Nancy Spero
82. Georg Baselitz
83. Camille Claudel
84. Andre Masson
85. Armando Morales
86. Arnulf Rainer
87. Klas Oldenburg
88. Ed Ruscha
89. Frank Stella
90. Jeff Koons
91. John Chamberlain
92. Luisa Berlyavsky-Nevelson
93. Luc Tuymans
94. Neo Rauch
95. Otto Dix
96. Edward Hopper
97. Jean Tangley
98. Istvan Chok
99. Joan Brown
100. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Keywords: Culture | Paintings | Artist | Workshop
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