Artist and Studio
Otto Dix - German, important artist of the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity).   Photo: Hugo Erfurth

Otto Dix - German, important artist of the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity).   Photo: Hugo Erfurth

Ezra Winter, American muralist, as an art student, c. 1910

Ezra Winter, American muralist, as an art student, c. 1910

Bezalel Museum drawing department taught by Abel Pann.

Bezalel Museum drawing department taught by Abel Pann.

Lucian Freud and Lady Caroline Blackwood leaving Chelsea registry office after their wedding, December 9, 1953.

Lucian Freud and Lady Caroline Blackwood leaving Chelsea registry office after their wedding, December 9, 1953.

Toulouse Lautrec with his friend Maurice Guibert, a salesman for Moet & Chandon and sometimes model, most notably for ‘A la Mie’

Toulouse Lautrec with his friend Maurice Guibert, a salesman for Moet & Chandon and sometimes model, most notably for ‘A la Mie

Drawing class at Pratt Institute.

Drawing class at Pratt Institute.

Berthe Morisot was born in Bourges, France in 1841 into a family of wealth and culture.

Berthe Morisot was born in Bourges, France in 1841 into a family of wealth and culture.

Mary Cassatt, 1914. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

Mary Cassatt, 1914. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

Paulina Stevens painting in her yard, Oklahoma, c. 1920s.

Paulina Stevens painting in her yard, Oklahoma, c. 1920s.

Emilie Flöge, Gustav Klimt’s model, muse, and companion for years.   (via)

Emilie Flöge, Gustav Klimt’s model, muse, and companion for years.   (via)

Frederic Edwin Church (seated) (1826–1900), American landscape painter

Frederic Edwin Church (seated) (1826–1900), American landscape painter

William Merritt Chase in his studio, 1910.

William Merritt Chase in his studio, 1910.