The Artist's Studio on Street La Boetie is a remarkable cubism immersed drawing that dates back to 1920 during the neoclassicist and surrealist period. It depicts a time 2 a.m. in the skies of Paris opened over Claude Lantier, the talented painter, but impatient runs through the rain only to arrive at his studio and find a young woman sheltering from the storm. As the downpour wears off and the woman lying in bed, the painter sleeps on the couch only to wake up and find the woman still asleep covered a little by a glare of some sunlight. This inspires him to sketch the un-agreeable status quo in silence and keenly until she woke up only to find him doing the sketching. Two portraits among other things in
The Artist's Studio on Street La Boetie is a remarkable cubism immersed drawing that dates back to 1920 during the neoclassicist and surrealist period. It depicts a time 2 a.m. in the skies of Paris opened over Claude Lantier, the talented painter, but impatient runs through the rain only to arrive at his studio and find a young woman sheltering from the storm. As the downpour wears off and the woman lying in bed, the painter sleeps on the couch only to wake up and find the woman still asleep covered a little by a glare of some sunlight. This inspires him to sketch the un-agreeable status quo in silence and keenly until she woke up only to find him doing the sketching. Two portraits among other things in