An artist's or designer's studio or workroom.
French term for "artist's workshop."
an artist's studio or workshop.
(ătil-yÄ'): French, from the Old French astelier (botegga in Italian)...
French term for a studio, especially for an artist or designer (E.g. avant-garde painters; an avant-garde theater piece.)
Also known as studio. Originally atelier had two meanings in nineteenth century France. The first meant a location where masters provided a studio and models for students who chose to study under them or a teaching studio. The other meaning is a studio where individual artists executed their own works. Most nineteenth century studios were designed with high ceilings and high northern light, which was the preference of academic painters. Poor painters used Garrets; cheaper, small spaces, with good light.
French for "printer's workshop" or "studio". The atelier is the printer who prints the artwork.
the studio of an artist or designer.
French term for "printer's workshop."