The Studio (Le studio) – Pablo Picasso Painting - Framed Prints
Picasso's The Studio, is such a close parallel to the Johannes Vermeer that it might almost have been painted to demonstrate how the Vermeer could be translated into abstract terms. Picasso constructs the figure of the painter in a few dark lines played against the light field of the canvas he is about to work on. Vermeer constructs the figure of his painter as a dark silhouette, also played in part against the creamy field of his canvas, upon which he has just begun to work. Both painters hold their brushes in a moment's pause. The "brush" in the Picasso is the short diagonal line terminating the "arm" that projects horizontally toward the right. Whereas Vermeer's artist has just stayed his hand to glance at the model.
Available Options In Framed Prints
Small Framed Print
12x8 inches
Framed With Mat
Compact Framed Print
18x12 inches
Framed With Mat
Medium Framed Print
24x15 inches
Framed With Mat


