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Perhaps the most famous expressionistic artwork by Almedo Modigliani, “Jeanne Hebuterne in a Large Hat” was inspired by his wife in 1918. This namesake tapestry is a textile replica of Modigliani’s iconic portrait replete with his signature exaggerations and distortions of the human form like an elongated neck, long nose, mask-like face, and almond-shaped eyes. The eyes he left without pupils, believing he could not paint the eyes entirely until he knew the person’s soul.

 

Woven with the finest quality cotton, this European wall hanging promises to stand up to the test of time. A stellar addition, the decorative wall hanging has a back lining that delivers a finished look – making this wall hanging an outstanding addition to your home furnishings.

 

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Blue Eyes Lady

 

青い瞳の女新作で僕の大好きなモディリアーニの画風を取り入れて、現代によみがえったモディリアーニの作品の様にお絵描きしました、僕が中学生の頃勉強の為有名画家の模写していて、セザンヌの青い花瓶の静物画やモディリアーニのネクタイの女を油絵で模写しました、その頃を思い出しながらお絵描きしました、この絵は贋作とも模写ともパロディー風とも言えませんが、モディリアーニの現代によみがえった幻の作品の様にお絵かきしました、ちなみに中学時代に模写したモディリアーニのネクタイをした女は、姉の家グランドピアノの上の壁に飾られていて、来客からこの絵は本物ですかと聞かれているそうです。(笑)

 

アメデオ・クレメンテ・モディリアーニ/Amedeo Clemente Modigliani

Beautiful Amazing

 

以前にお絵描きした作品の中から、お気に入りを色編集加工してアップしております。

 

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Love Yourself Cover (Justin Bieber)- Joseph Vincent X Travis Atreo youtu.be/O41HEbo0bUI

 

Blue Eyes Full Video Song Yo Yo Honey Singh | Blockbuster Song Of 2013 youtu.be/NbyHNASFi6U

 

トイプードル Ti Amo 滑り台

 

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トイプードル Ti Amo 飛び石に ジャンプ木登り

 

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Hobbie Stuart - Your Song (Cover)

 

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Hobbie Stuart - Controlla X Work (Drake/Rihanna Remix)

 

youtu.be/teTfuM-fLQs

 

デビット・ソウ Singer & Com edian

 

youtu.be/c_3OuHqhmzQ

 

ウィ・ア.ザ・ワールド

 

youtu.be/Zi0RpNSELas

 

明日に架ける橋♪サイモン&ガーファンクル

 

youtu.be/UVDg8fVC4EQ

 

シャーリー・バッシー

 

youtu.be/71Kmai9t9Pc

フランシス・レイ音楽♪写真フランス女優アヌーク・エーメ

 

youtu.be/3TZhx7JKnYA

 

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Modigliani - Chaim Soutine, 1917

Here is the green bracelet with all the antique buttons, the chrystals and beads and the special fabric image button with a Modigliani painting on it. I made it adjustable by adding extra loops at the end. If you use the tightest loop the first two wrap around and its looks beautiful.

Interpretando a Modigliani

1919. Oli sobre tela. 90,8 x 60 cm. The Barnes Foundation, Filadèlfia. BF268. Obra exposada: Sala 18.

At our Modigliani Family Day, families celebrated the striking work of iconic Italian-Jewish artist Amedeo Modigliani with collage portraits, face painting, and the swinging sounds of Jo-Jo and the Pinecones. Photo by: Matthew Carasella.

Modigliani is one of my favorite artists.

Picture B&W. In Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland.

Blue Eyes Lady

 

青い瞳の女新作で僕の大好きなモディリアーニの画風を取り入れて、現代によみがえったモディリアーニの作品の様にお絵描きしました、僕が中学生の頃勉強の為有名画家の模写していて、セザンヌの青い花瓶の静物画やモディリアーニのネクタイの女を油絵で模写しました、その頃を思い出しながらお絵描きしました、この絵は贋作とも模写ともパロディー風とも言えませんが、モディリアーニの現代によみがえった幻の作品の様にお絵かきしました、ちなみに中学時代に模写したモディリアーニのネクタイをした女は、姉の家グランドピアノの上の壁に飾られていて、来客からこの絵は本物ですかと聞かれているそうです。(笑)

 

アメデオ・クレメンテ・モディリアーニ/Amedeo Clemente Modigliani

Beautiful Amazing

 

以前にお絵描きした作品の中から、お気に入りを色編集加工してアップしております。

 

#DigitalArt #painting #Illustration #Beautiful #Amazing #Cat #Art #youtu.be #Happy #Heartfull #Song #Dog #Healing #Love #BestFriend #TiAmo #ToiPoodle #Moonlight #College #Football #Soccer #Lovely #Star #BayemMunchen #ArjenRobben #Gool #France #Amedeo Clemente Modigliani #模写 #贋作 #油絵 #印象派絵画

 

YouTube動画

Love Yourself Cover (Justin Bieber)- Joseph Vincent X Travis Atreo youtu.be/O41HEbo0bUI

 

Blue Eyes Full Video Song Yo Yo Honey Singh | Blockbuster Song Of 2013 youtu.be/NbyHNASFi6U

 

トイプードル Ti Amo 滑り台

 

youtu.be/ep5Ecxc_PJY

 

トイプードル Ti Amo 飛び石に ジャンプ木登り

 

youtu.be/TMf38S7SJdM

 

Hobbie Stuart - Your Song (Cover)

 

youtu.be/c5r4LOcnsUA

 

Hobbie Stuart - Controlla X Work (Drake/Rihanna Remix)

 

youtu.be/teTfuM-fLQs

 

デビット・ソウ Singer & Com edian

 

youtu.be/c_3OuHqhmzQ

 

ウィ・ア.ザ・ワールド

 

youtu.be/Zi0RpNSELas

 

明日に架ける橋♪サイモン&ガーファンクル

 

youtu.be/UVDg8fVC4EQ

 

シャーリー・バッシー

 

youtu.be/71Kmai9t9Pc

フランシス・レイ音楽♪写真フランス女優アヌーク・エーメ

 

youtu.be/3TZhx7JKnYA

 

@nodasanta #nodasanta

Modigliani et l’Ecole de Paris at Gianadda Foundation Martigny. Toits at Montmagny by Maurice Utrillo

Modigliani

Yellow Sweater (detail)

Got a new wacom tablet... just testing it out ;)

Roxana Mironescu Interiew avec Remus Botarro, Marina von Kamaroski, S.E. Dionyssios Kodelass, Bernard François (Mairie de Dieuze), Oeuvres Constantin Brancusi - "Eileen Lane", "Autoportrait"

With this series I'm exploring the impact of art on man, the impact of man on art, and the idea of genius. Basically I'm wondering about the great artists, and why they were so distraught

Amedeo Modigliani - Italian, 1884 - 1920

 

Chaim Soutine, 1917

 

East Building, Ground Level — Gallery 103-A

 

Shown from the lap up, a cleanshaven man with black hair and dark clothes faces us as he sits with his hands resting together in his lap in this stylized, vertical portrait painting. The man's features, clothing, and the room are painted with areas of mottled color with visible brushstrokes, so many details are indistinct. The man has peach-colored skin, and his facial features are outlined. He has dark eyes that look at us or slightly up, under thin, arched brows. One eye is a little higher than the other, and the two halves of his long face do not quite match. He has a wide nose, and his full, dark rose-pink lips are closed. His hair is parted down the middle and is brushed down to meet his ears. He has an elongated neck, and his narrow shoulders slope down. He wears black pants and a black coat over a dark teal-green vest. A white shirt is visible along his neckline, and an area of black could be the knot of a tie. He holds the fingers of one hand in his other, both hands resting in his lap. A loosely painted, brown table sits next to the man to our right, and an area of slate blue and white could be a glass on the table. A vertical line in the background behind the man, to our right, probably indicates the corner of the room. The walls are painted with strokes of smoke gray, ocean blue, and some parchment white. The artist signed the work in dark letters in the upper right corner, “modigliani.”

 

Born in 1884 to an aristocratic family in Livorno, Italy, Amedeo Modigliani settled in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris in 1906 and began making paintings influenced by both the mood of Picasso's Blue period and the pictorial structure of late Cézanne. In 1909 he met Constantin Brancusi and began to focus on sculpture; the thin features and references to African art in the series of stone heads of 1909–1914 clearly reflect Brancusi's influence.

 

As both painter and sculptor Modigliani concentrated on portraiture. Though he abandoned sculpture in late 1913 or early 1914 to return to painting, the long necks and attenuated features of his sculptures continue in his later painted portraits. Modigliani is also renowned for a series of languorous nudes, some of which he exhibited in 1918 at the Galerie Berthe Weill in Paris; the exhibition was closed by the police on the grounds of obscenity. Modigliani died of tubercular meningitis, aggravated by drugs and alcohol, in a Paris hospital in 1920.

 

The 11th child of a Russian Jewish tailor, Chaim Soutine (1894–1943) was rescued from poverty and abuse by a rabbi who recognized his talent and sent him to art school—first in Minsk, then in Vilna. Soutine arrived in Paris at the age of 17 in 1911–1912 and met Modigliani in Montparnasse in about 1914. They developed a close friendship, and Modigliani painted Soutine's portrait several times. Soutine's unruly, spontaneous manner of painting was alien to his Italian friend, who, to describe his own state of drunkenness, once quipped, "Everything dances around me as in a landscape by Soutine." The elegant Modigliani felt protective of the uncouth Soutine, 10 years his junior. In 1916 Modigliani introduced his friend to his dealer, Leopold Zborowski, and urged him to handle Soutine's work, which he began to do. Shortly before Modigliani died, he told Zborowski, "Don't worry, I'm leaving you Soutine."

 

While many of Modigliani's portraits are either stylized and impersonal—with eyes often left blank—or almost caricatural, this painting seems to be both particular and sympathetic. Soutine sits with tumbling hair and ill-matched clothes, his hands placed awkwardly in his lap, his nose spreading across his face as he stares out of the frame. The half-closed eyes, one slightly higher than the other, might suggest Soutine's despair and hopelessness, attitudes with which Modigliani could identify as a poor artist in Paris. Modigliani's treatment of Soutine may also reflect the special place that Soutine had won in the older artist's affections.

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www.nga.gov/about/welcome-to-the-east-building.html

 

The East Building opened in 1978 in response to the changing needs of the National Gallery, mainly to house a growing collection of modern and contemporary art. The building itself is a modern masterpiece. The site's trapezoidal shape prompted architect I.M. Pei's dramatic approach: two interlocking spaces shaped like triangles provide room for a library, galleries, auditoriums, and administrative offices. Inside the ax-blade-like southwest corner, a colorful, 76-foot-long Alexander Calder mobile dominates the sunlight atrium. Visitors can view a dynamic 500-piece collection of photography, paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and media arts in thought-provoking chronological, thematic, and stylistic arrangements.

 

Highlights include galleries devoted to Mark Rothko's giant, glowing canvases; Barnett Newman's 14 stark black, gray, and white canvas paintings from The Stations of the Cross, 1958–1966; and several colorful and whimsical Alexander Calder mobiles and sculptures. You can't miss Katharina Fritsch's Hahn/Cock, 2013, a tall blue rooster that appears to stand guard over the street and federal buildings from the roof terrace, which also offers views of the Capitol. The upper-level gallery showcases modern art from 1910 to 1980, including masterpieces by Constantin Brancusi, Marcel Duchamp, Sam Gilliam, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock, and Andy Warhol. Ground-level galleries are devoted to American art from 1900 to 1950, including pieces by George Bellows, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Sheeler, and Alfred Stieglitz. The concourse level is reserved for rotating special exhibitions.

 

The East Building Shop is on the concourse level, and the Terrace Café looks out over the atrium from the upper level.

 

www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/oct/03/national-gallery-...

 

"The structure asks for its visitors to gradually make their way up from the bottom, moving from the Gallery’s earliest acquisitions like the paintings of French Post-Impressionist Pierre Bonnard to its contemporary work, such as Janine Antoni’s much fussed over “Lick and Lather,” a series of busts composed of chocolate and soap. The bottom floors offer a more traditional viewing experience: small taupe-colored rooms leading to more small taupe-colored rooms. As one moves upward, however, the spaces open up, offering more dramatic and artful exhibition rooms. The largest single aspect of the I.M. Pei-designed building’s renovation has been the addition of a roof terrace flanked by a reimagination two of the three original “tower” rooms of Pei’s design.

 

On one side is a space dedicated to sculptor Alexander Calder, with gently spinning mobiles of all shapes and sizes delicately cascading from the ceiling. The subtle movements of the fine wire pieces mimic the effect of a slight breeze through wind chimes—it’s both relaxing and slightly mesmerizing, especially when we’re used to art that stands stock still. Delight is a relatively rare emotion to emerge in a museum, making it all the more compelling.

 

But it’s the tower space on the other side—a divided hexagonal room—that caused several visitors to gasp as I surveyed it. On one side of the division (the room you enter from the roof terrace) hang Barnett Newman’s fourteen “Stations of the Cross,” the human-sized renderings of secular suffering and pain conceived in conversation with the Bible story. Entirely black and white, with just a tinge of red in the final painting, the series wraps around the viewer, fully encapsulating you in the small but meaningful differentiations between paintings. Hung as a series, the paintings gain a narrative they might otherwise have lost.

 

The light edging around either side of the room’s division invite the viewer to move from Newman’s chiaroscuric works, which require you to move from painting to painting searching for the scene in each, to a mirror image of that space covered in Mark Rothko’s giant, glowing canvases, which require the viewer to step back and attempt to take in the sight of so much hazy, vivid color all at once. The dichotomy is stark, and yet the paintings all work together somehow, rather than one set repelling the other.

 

With light filtering through the glass ceiling above, the tower room does feel like a crescendo of sorts, but not in the way many museums’ most famous or valuable pieces often do. The room isn’t dedicated to ensuring that visitors snake their way into the belly of the museum, to first be captured and then let out through the gift shop. Instead, it’s a reminder that in a space dedicated to honoring the modern and the contemporary that the evolution of art remains just as integral as any singular Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol or Donald Judd aluminum box. There’s still a story in abstract art."

 

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Paul Guillaume, Art Dealer, 1915, Amedeo Modigliani (Livorno, Italy 1884-Paris 1920) at Musée de l'Orangerie

Huile sur toile, 116 x 73 cm, 1919, NGA, Washington.

let us safe our last dance .....!!

Made via the Face Transformer.

 

I love this one, actually. Maybe my true self is a Modigliani?

Mixed-media including watercolor, color pencils and distress ink.

Made for an exchange in a group of very talented artist friends on FaceBook.

tableau preparatoire de la Gitane et l enfant copie de Modigliani

Huile sur toile, 91 x 55 cm, 1918, Metropolitan Museum, New-York.

In Antwerp / Belgium.

 

River Cruise Ship Modigliani - CroisiEurope Cruises.

River Cruise Ship River Harmony - Grand Circle Cruise Line.

 

Thank you all for your visit !

These two ATCs were made for the 2nd Art Lesson ATC swap on swap-bot. The artist is this case was Modigliani. Neither is a direct copy of an artwork but is in the style. The lady is acrylics. The man and dog is watercolour pencils

42X14X2,5cm. A part the scattering phenomenon, it is also obvious the inner world of this aer( )sculpture. A man is finishing his climbing on a stairway and is ready to catch a new one, a stairway to heaven. This sculpture was presented at the Museum of Cycladic Art under an electromagnetic field and thus it was hovering in the air, (photograph and copyright: MICHALOUS, 10/2006).

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