“The Studio” is a watercolor painting on paper created by Carl Larsson around 1895 in Sweden. This artwork belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and measures 43 by 32 centimeters. It is categorized under the genre of ‘interior’ and is part of the series titled “A Home.” Currently, it is housed in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden.
The artwork depicts a serene, well-lit studio space, characterized by an eclectic mix of furniture and decorative elements. The room is adorned with a variety of objects, from a grand armoire on the right side to a cozy fireplace on the left. A figure, likely a woman, sits thoughtfully on a chair facing an easel. The ambiance exudes a harmonious blend of natural light filtering through a large window, coupled with intricate details that evoke a homely and artistic atmosphere. The arrangement of items within the room showcases Larsson’s meticulous attention to detail and his ability to encapsulate the essence of a lived-in, personal workspace.