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Studio Volume 105 Collection

"Studio Volume 105: A Captivating Journey through Art and Design" Step into the world of Studio Volume 105

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Port Vendres, La Ville, c1925. Artist: Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Port Vendres, La Ville, c1925. Artist: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Port Vendres, La Ville, c1925. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Still life, pitcher and fruit, 1894. Artist: Paul Cezanne

Still life, pitcher and fruit, 1894. Artist: Paul Cezanne
Still life, pitcher and fruit, 1894. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: A view of the new ballroom at Claridges Hotel as designed by Oswald P. Milne, 1933

A view of the new ballroom at Claridges Hotel as designed by Oswald P. Milne, 1933. The ballroom of Claridges Hotel as designed by Oswald Partridge Milne (1881-1968). From The Studio Volume 105

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: The Cafe Royal, London, 1912. Artist: William Newenham Montague Orpen

The Cafe Royal, London, 1912. Artist: William Newenham Montague Orpen
The Cafe Royal, London, 1912. From The Studio Volume 105 [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Carlton Hose Terrace, 1933

Carlton Hose Terrace, 1933. Carlton House Terrace, Westminster, London. The Terrace was built by John Nash in 1827-1832 to look like a country house and to offer exclusive accommodation

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Winding Nets, c1930. Artist: George Pearse Ennis

Winding Nets, c1930. Artist: George Pearse Ennis
Winding Nets, c1930. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Miss V. L. R. Harmsworth, 1907. Artist: William Newenham Montague Orpen

Miss V. L. R. Harmsworth, 1907. Artist: William Newenham Montague Orpen
Miss V. L. R. Harmsworth, 1907. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: The Tea Lounge of the Conte Di Savoia, 1933

The Tea Lounge of the Conte Di Savoia, 1933
The Tea Longe of the Conte Di Savoia, 1933. The SS Conte di Savoia (Count of Savoy) was an Italian ocean liner built in 1932. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: A Classical Landscape, c18th century. Artist: Paul Sandby

A Classical Landscape, c18th century. Artist: Paul Sandby
A Classical Landscape, c18th century. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Lady Leucha Warners living room as decorated by Ronald Fleming, 1933

Lady Leucha Warners living room as decorated by Ronald Fleming, 1933. the living room of Lady Leucha Diana Warner (nee Maude) (1862-1947). From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: The apartment of Ben Herzberg, New York. Designed by Howe and Lescaze, 1933

The apartment of Ben Herzberg, New York. Designed by Howe and Lescaze, 1933. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith (1889-1971), 1933. Artist: William Rothenstein

John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith (1889-1971), 1933. Artist: William Rothenstein
John Charles Walsham Reith, 1st Baron Reith (1889-1971), Scottish broadcasting executive and Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation, 1933. From The Studio Volume 105

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Edmund Charles Blunden (1896-1974), English poet, author and critic, 1933

Edmund Charles Blunden (1896-1974), English poet, author and critic, 1933. Artist: William Rothenstein
Edmund Charles Blunden (1896-1974), English poet, author and critic, 1933. Drawing housed in the National Portrait Gallery, London. From The Studio Volume 105 [The Offices of the Studio Ltd

Background imageStudio Volume 105 Collection: Daily News Building, New York City, 1933

Daily News Building, New York City, 1933. From The Studio Volume 105. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1933]


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"Studio Volume 105: A Captivating Journey through Art and Design" Step into the world of Studio Volume 105, where artistic masterpieces from different eras converge to create a captivating visual experience. From the picturesque Port Vendres in La Ville, circa 1925, beautifully captured by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, to Paul Cezanne's exquisite still life composition featuring a pitcher and fruit from 1894 – each artwork tells its own unique story. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of The Cafe Royal in London as depicted by William Newenham Montague Orpen in 1912. Feel the energy emanating from Carlton Hose Terrace in 1933, with its modern architectural design that pushes boundaries and embraces innovation. Travel back to the early twentieth century with George Pearse Ennis' mesmerizing portrayal of Winding Nets around 1930. Witness Miss V. L. R. Harmsworth's elegance frozen in time through William Newenham Montague Orpen's brushstrokes in his portrait from 1907. Marvel at Oswald P. Milne's visionary creation – the new ballroom at Claridges Hotel – designed with utmost sophistication and grandeur in mind during the same year as Ennis' masterpiece. Indulge your senses further at The Tea Lounge of Conte Di Savoia, an oasis of luxury captured perfectly amidst bustling city life. Transport yourself even further back to an eighteenth-century classical landscape brought to life by Paul Sandby's meticulous attention to detail and mastery of perspective. Experience Lady Leucha Warner's living room adorned with Ronald Fleming's impeccable taste for interior design; every element carefully curated to reflect her refined personality. Cross continents and explore Ben Herzberg's apartment designed by Howe and Lescaze - a testament to their ingenuity showcased against New York City’s iconic skyline.