The Angel of the Studio

The Angel of the Studio is a 1912 silent short romantic drama film directed by Harry Solter and starring Florence Lawrence and Owen Moore.

[1][2] Little Roxie is a worshiper of artists, and in particularly interested in two of them occupying offices in the building, one by the name of Duncan Andrews, because he is successful, the other Charles Moss, because he is unfortunate, due to his dissipation.

When Moss apprises Roxie of the fact that his rich uncle is going to pay him a visit the following afternoon and that he is dejected because he can only show a poorly equipped studio, she tells him that she will manage to have Andrews out at the time his uncle is due and that he can show him Andrews' lavishly furnished studio.

Moss and the model become fascinated at once, and while she is away donning a Grecian costume, Roxie appears and mounts the dais.

This pacifies Moss, who gains Andrews' permission to take the model down to his own studio to paint her portrait.