Sunday, September 30, 2007

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Zangy Comment Graphics

* World Classic Gallery *


* AMEDEO MODIGLIANI *

BIOGRAPHY and PAINTINGS Modigliani, Amedeo 1884 - 1920

Italy, Expressionism (style)
Amedeo Modigliani was born in Italy in the Livorno ghetto. His father, a ruined banker, died young and his mother, a descendant of the Dutch philosopher, Spinoza, encouraged her delicate son in his aptitude for art, sending him to study in Florence and Venice and to visit museums throughout Italy. When Modigliani arrived in Paris in 1907, he had a small inheritance from a rich uncle, but he was already seriously ill with tuberculosis. Handsome, talented, sensitive, and extremely proud of his Jewish heritage, Modigliani became one of the most notorious characters in Montmartre and
was soon penniless and often homeless. Modigliani frequently slept and worked in the studios of artist friends who liked him and recognized his great talent as both a painter and a sculptor.
Modigliani moved to Montparnasse in 1913 and kept body and soul together by selling drawings in cafes for infinitesimal sums. Finally, in 1917, Modigliani married Jeanne Hebuterne and the couple set up housekeeping in a miserable garret. It was too late for this more normal life to conquer the ravages of consumption.
Modigliani died in a Paris hospital on a January day in 1920. His desperate widow threw herself from the roof of her parents’ apartment house on the day of his funeral, leaving their daughter to be reared by her maternal grandparents.
Two years later Modigliani paintings were discovered by Dr. Albert C. Barnes, the great art collector of Pennsylvania. Considered the leader of the School of Paris, Modigliani’s subjective and expressive paintings reveals his basic dignity, his despair, and a feeling of haunting melancholy. Modigliani's earliest paintings were slightly influenced by Toulouse-Lautrec, but the bulk of his surviving paintings dating from 1915 to 1920 indicate his interest in African sculpture, in Cezanne, and the Cubist paintings of Braque and Picasso and in the simplification of form that Modigliani learned from the sculptor Brancusi. The influences of his Italian heritage also appear in Modigliani paintings: the Italian Mannerism. These combined in his elegant, sinuous, linear style to produce easily recognized portrait paintings and nudes with long slender oval heads, sloping shoulders, and extremely subtle coloration that is less important than line and composition. Within the framework of Modigliani's mannered stylization a great variety of distinct personalities, poetic in mood, with a constant swanlike grace.

Sleeping Nude with Arms Open ( Red Nude ), 1917, Oil on canvas

Seated Nude on Divan, 1917, Oil on canvas, 100x65 cm

Female Nude, 1916, Oil on canvas

Portrait of Lunia Czeckovska, 1919, Oil on canvas

Jeanne Hebuterne - The Artist's Wife, 1918, Oil on canvas

Man with Pipe, 1918, Oil on canvas

Young Girl, 1918, Oil on canvas

Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne, 1919, Oil on canvas

Reclining Nude with Left Arm Resting on Her Forehead, 1917, Oil on canvas

Standing Nude - Elvira, 1918, Oil on canvas, 92x60 cm

Portrait of Anna Zborovska, 1917, Oil on canvas

Portrait of Jean Cocteau, 1916, Oil on canvas

Reclining Nude, 1917, Oil on canvas, 60x93 cm.