An introduction to /r/privatestudyrooms
/r/privatestudyrooms is a collection of over 1,500 photographs, drawings, and paintings of private study rooms for peculiar objects by peculiar people. As much as possible, the found images documented the individual at work, surrounded by some of their most intimate and beloved companions: books, original art, writing desks, instruments, dogs, natural light. What's remarkable to me is that so many took the time to show us the contents of their private studies, that we might–at a glance–understand who they were. I want the images to speak for themselves, so I leave you with ten of my favorites:
I. Alexander Constantine Ionides
II. Henry Hobson Richardson
III. Jordi Savall
IV. Alexander Petrovič Basilewsky
V. Hiram Corson
VI. Horace Howard Furness
VII. The Mackarness Place
VIII. Alphonse Mucha
IX. Gabriele D'Annunzio
X. Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm
This subreddit is an inspiring resource. I'm particularly fond of Mucha's study room, for some obvious reasons :)
Very cool!
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Thank you, I'll check it out!