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Studio Volume 19 Collection

Step into the world of Studio Volume 19, where artistry knows no bounds

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: The Charmer, 1911. Artist: John William Waterhouse

The Charmer, 1911. Artist: John William Waterhouse
The Charmer, 1911. From The Studio Volume 71. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: A posthumous portrait of Henry Stacy Marks, c1899. Artist: Paul Charles Renouard

A posthumous portrait of Henry Stacy Marks, c1899. Artist: Paul Charles Renouard
A posthumous portrait of Henry Stacy Marks, c1899. Henry Stacy Marks (1829?1898), English artist. From The Studio Volume 19, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Portrait of Louis Morin, c1879. Artist: Jules Cheret

Portrait of Louis Morin, c1879. Artist: Jules Cheret
Portrait of Louis Morin, c1879. From The Studio Volume 19, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: An Angel, c1905. Artist: Marianne Stokes

An Angel, c1905. Artist: Marianne Stokes
An Angel, c1905. From The Studio Volume 19, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Study of Drapery, c1916. Artist: John Singer Sargent

Study of Drapery, c1916. Artist: John Singer Sargent
Study of Drapery, c1916. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Reclining Figures (David in Sauls Camp), c1905. Artist: John Singer Sargent

Reclining Figures (David in Sauls Camp), c1905. Artist: John Singer Sargent
Reclining Figures (David in Sauls Camp), c1905. Held in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Rheinfelden Bridge, 1858. Artist: John Ruskin

Rheinfelden Bridge, 1858. Artist: John Ruskin
Rheinfelden Bridge, 1858. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Roslin Chapel, 1838. Artist: John Ruskin

Roslin Chapel, 1838. Artist: John Ruskin
Roslin Chapel, 1838. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Fondaco De Turchi, Venice, c1853. Artist: John Ruskin

Fondaco De Turchi, Venice, c1853. Artist: John Ruskin
Fondaco De Turchi, Venice, c1853. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: The Glasgow School of Art, One of the Life Rooms, c1900

The Glasgow School of Art, One of the Life Rooms, c1900. The Glasgow School of Art building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1897-1909. From The Studio Volume 19

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: The Glasgow School of Art, The Antique Room, c1900

The Glasgow School of Art, The Antique Room, c1900. The Glasgow School of Art building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1897-1909. From The Studio Volume 19

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: The Glasgow School of Art, The Museum, c1900

The Glasgow School of Art, The Museum, c1900. The Glasgow School of Art building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1897-1909. From The Studio Volume 19

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: The Decoration of a Small Bedroom, c1899. Artist: Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott

The Decoration of a Small Bedroom, c1899. Artist: Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
The Decoration of a Small Bedroom, c1899. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Portrait sketch of Miss Violet Paget (Vernon Lee), c1881. Artist: John Singer Sargent

Portrait sketch of Miss Violet Paget (Vernon Lee), c1881. Artist: John Singer Sargent
Portrait sketch of Miss Violet Paget (Vernon Lee), c1881. Vernon Lee? was the pseudonym of the author Violet Paget (1856-1935). From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]

Background imageStudio Volume 19 Collection: Portrait-Sketch of M. Gabriel Faure, c1889. Artist: John Singer Sargent

Portrait-Sketch of M. Gabriel Faure, c1889. Artist: John Singer Sargent
Portrait-Sketch of M. Gabriel Faure, c1889. Gabriel Urbain Faure (1845?1924), French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. From The Studio Volume 19. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900]


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Step into the world of Studio Volume 19, where artistry knows no bounds. Immerse yourself in a collection that spans centuries and genres, showcasing the incredible talent of renowned artists. "The Charmer" by John William Waterhouse invites you to lose yourself in its ethereal beauty. The delicate strokes capture the allure of an enchanting figure, leaving you captivated and spellbound. In Paul Charles Renouard's posthumous portrait of Henry Stacy Marks, we witness a masterful depiction of emotion frozen in time. Every brushstroke tells a story, evoking a sense of melancholy and nostalgia. Jules Cheret's "Portrait of Louis Morin" transports us to another era with its vibrant colors and lively composition. It serves as a testament to both the artist's skill and his subject's personality. Marianne Stokes' "An Angel" enchants viewers with its celestial grace. The heavenly figure radiates serenity and purity, reminding us that there is beauty even in the most ordinary moments. John Singer Sargent's "Study of Drapery" showcases his unparalleled ability to breathe life into fabric. Each fold and crease is meticulously rendered, revealing Sargent's mastery over light and shadow. Sargent continues to mesmerize with "Reclining Figures (David in Sauls Camp), " capturing raw human emotion through his bold brushstrokes. This powerful piece leaves an indelible mark on anyone who beholds it. Travel back in time with John Ruskin's breathtaking landscapes - from the majestic Rheinfelden Bridge to the awe-inspiring Roslin Chapel. His meticulous attention to detail transports us directly into these picturesque scenes. The Glasgow School of Art takes center stage with three captivating rooms: The Life Rooms, The Antique Room, and The Museum. These spaces serve as creative sanctuaries for budding artists seeking inspiration from their surroundings. Studio Volume 19 offers an immersive experience like no other, allowing you to explore the depths of artistic expression.