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A Montmartre neighbourhood nightclub, visited in the early 20th century by famous artists as Modigliani, Utrillo and Picasso (and also a not yet famous writer and a not at all famous photographer in the early 21st century).
tutti conoscono la baldini ....
(su flickr )
magari un po meno modigliani ..
poveraccio ...
,mikka è un tipo da social (lui)
...a ben guardare ; oltre al viso stile modigliani e la gallina nel manico del cucchiaio,c'è un terzo viso ,se...come occhi prendiamo in considerazione le 2 uova a lato del manico e...come bocca le zampe di gallina...;-)
ah! dimenticavo :
buona pasqua.....;-)
In my conservatory, but reflected in the window and mingled with the garden, this was carved by Peter - it cracked all down the face, which we decided adds to the pathos...
Torino - Lingotto: The "scrigno" (jewel box),designed by Renzo Piano, hosts the Giovanni and Marella Agnelli art gallery, a permanent collection with works by Tiepolo, Canaletto,Bellotto, Canova, Manet, Renoir, Matisse, Balla, Severini, Picasso and Modigliani.
A favourite spot for struggling artists and writers, including Picasso, Modigliani, Apollinaire, and Utrillo.
Watercolours / pens
For Macro Mondays' "pareidolia" theme: faces in everyday objects. My original idea was she was peeking through a heavy curtain of hair, but other ways to interpret this "portrait" have occurred to me since then.
As MM's coordinator Janet Towbin explains that "Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon that makes a simple sound or image into something far more noteworthy. The human brain is masterful in organizing visual data into meaningful and significant shapes. . . For this theme, you are to look for and photograph faces in everyday objects or in your surroundings."
L'immagine di un celebre quadro di Modigliani è proiettata sulla facciata delle terme di Livorno (città natale dell'artista) in occasione della mostra a lui dedicata nel centenario della morte.
The image of a famous painting by Modigliani is projected on the facade of the former thermal baths in Livorno (his birth place) in occasion of the exhibition marking the centenary of his death.
Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) - Le jeune apprenti [The young apprentice] (1918-1919). In the Walter-Guillaume Collection at the Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris.
Obra de Modigliani. Esta obra se exhibe en la Sala de las Alhajas de la Fundación Caja Madrid y procede del museo de Arte Moderno de Estocolmo. Fue donada por Oscar Stern en 1951. Destaca por su elegancia en un fondo neutro entre de azules y grises, gama cromática que dota al cuadro de una gran belleza.
It's really interesting that Steve and Linda and I were standing at exactly the same place and yet we saw or created different images of these fascinating Modigliani type figures (note particularly the head in this link). www.flickr.com/photos/sugarbearsteve/426580052/ and this.
Happy SPRING!!!
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Zagreb - Klovićevi dvori - Izložba: Od boemstva do vječnosti
Amedeo Modigliani: Annie Bjarne, 1919
Grave of Amedeo Modigliani and his fiancé Jeanne Hébuterne, who killed herself in grief over his death.
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Paris hier et aujourd’hui. Boulevard du Montparnasse. Left to right; Amedeo Modigliani, Max Jacob, Andre Salmon and Oritiz de Zarate. This photo was part of a series of images taken by Jean Cocteau on 12 August 1916, between 12h30 and 16h30. Cocteau’s 20 plus photos were based on Pablo Picasso, his friends and the Montparnasse neighborhood. (Below, as a comment, I reposted another post of a photo from that day). The building behind them was constructed at the beginning of the 20th century. It was originally a post office (a faded sign still exists above the main door), it then housed the headquarters of the General Secretariat for Civil Aviation, which became in 1976 the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. Today it is used for social housing. One thing I love about the old photo, when I took my photo, I’m basically standing exactly where Modigliani stood all those years ago. It’s the little things……………..
Corona-No 15
Amedeo Modigliani - video conference Portrait No C-2
Portrait of Leopold Zborowski (art dealer & poet) [1916]
Private Collection Netter Paris
Amedeo Modigliani (Livorno 1884 - Paris 1920) - Portrait of Beatrice Hastingse (1915) Oil on canvas 43×35 cm - Museo del Novecento, Mila
Imagine a scene where the woman is gracefully swinging, with her legs elegantly extended and her arms luxuriously relaxed. The swinging should be beautifully captured, with the focus on the elegance of her movements and the drama of the pose. The woman should be dressed in a form-fitting, stylish dress that enhances her graceful silhouette. The lighting should be soft and neon glow, contributing to the intimate and dreamlike atmosphere of the piece. Use the style of Amedeo Modigliani
Su arquitectura es una mezcla entre los estilos romano y bizantino. Las obras comenzaron en 1875 y finalizaron en 1914.
Al pasear por los alrededores se descubre porqué le llaman el "Barrio de los Pintores". Eso sí, los Modigliani, Gauguin y sus demás amigos, que inmortalizaron como nadie esas olorosas calles que descienden de la basílica, han sido sustituidos con más pena que gloria por caricaturistas y paisajistas....