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"Young Woman of the People" is an oil on canvas painting by Amedeo Modigliani, circa 1918. Key facts about the artwork:
Artist: Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920).
Date: circa 1918.
Style: Expressionism.
Genre: Portrait.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Dimensions: 61 x 45.8 cm.
Influences: African art, Cambodian sculptures, and Italian paintings.
Possible Sitter: Germaine Labaye, a friend of Modigliani's partner.
Location: Currently on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Characteristics: Elongated features, stylized form, and contrasting paint treatment are typical of Modigliani's style.
A Woman, 1917 - 1920)
Amadeo Modigliani - (Italian 1884 - 1920)
The Detroit Institute of Arts has one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States. With more than 65,000 artworks that date from the earliest civilizations to the present, the museum offers visitors an encounter with human creativity from all over the world.
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), one of the premier art museums in the United States, is home to more than 60,000 works that comprise a multicultural survey of human creativity from ancient times through the 21st century. From the first van Gogh painting to enter a U.S. museum (Self-Portrait, 1887), to Diego Rivera's world-renowned Detroit Industry murals (1932–33), the DIA's collection is known for its quality, range, and depth. The DIA’s mission is to create opportunities for all visitors to find personal meaning in art.
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Detroit Institute of Arts, art museum in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., noted for its collection of American paintings from the 19th century and its Dutch, Flemish, and Italian paintings from the Renaissance through the Baroque period. It is also known for a large collection of arts of antiquity and of the Islamic world, based on works acquired by pharmaceutical magnate Frederick Stearns. The Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and ancient Persian holdings have been augmented by artifacts from western Europe, Mesopotamia, and ancient Arabia. The museum also houses traditional Asian, African, Oceanian, and Native American works and contemporary art from around the world.
The museum was founded in 1885 by a group of Detroit citizens. It was given to the city in 1919 and moved into its present Neoclassical-style structure in 1927. It was enlarged by additions completed in 1966 and 1971. The museum’s central courtyard is decorated with a series of 27 murals by the Mexican painter Diego Rivera that depict the automobile industry. In 2001 the museum created a new department, the General Motors Center for African American Art, and in 2010 it opened a gallery dedicated to Islamic art.
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The Orangeries is not just The Water Lilies. The other galleries feature a nice selection of Monet's contemporaries.
Amedeo Modigliani. Un peintre et son marchand
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“Who remembers the building owners or politicians in 1920’s Paris, where artists such as Modigliani, Chagall, Lipchitz, Soutine, Brancusi, Rivera, Man Ray, Kisling, Picasso, Juan Gris, Matisse, Apollinaire, Braque, and the rest..., made their art flourish?”
“Nobody”
“The same will happen, as the legend of the artists of 111 First Street grows. Their art quality, will make them eternal.”
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[...]in July 1917, he met Jeanne Hébuterne, who was then aged nineteen. Soon they were living together. Their public scenes became even more famous in Montmartre than Modigliani's rows with Beatrice... and now for something completely different:
Amedeo Modigliani ‘Buste de femme’ (Busto de mujer / Bust of Woman), 1920, Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts), Buenos Aires, Argentina
АМЕДЕО МОДИЛЬЯНИ - Обнажённая на синей подушке
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Location: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C., US.
By Amadeo Modigliani at the Art Institute of Chicago. I "discovered" him when I saw a painting by him at the Musee de l"Orangerie in Paris. I really like his work.
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Go behind-the-scenes and discover how we recreated the artist's final Parisian studio in virtual reality with new technical imaging, this research allowed us to portray these artworks with painstaking accuracy www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modiglian... …
Transformed with the Modigliani effect.
Amedeo Clemente Modigliani, was born on July 12th 1884, in Tuscany. He was an artist and sculpter, who was influenced by a range of genres and art movements, especially primitive art. He died in Paris of tubercular meningitis— exacerbated by poverty, overworking, and an excessive use of alcohol and narcotics — at the age of 35.
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Amedeo Modigliani
Italian, 1884-1920
Léopold Zborowski, c. 1916
Oil on canvas
Gift of Audrey Jones Beck, 98.292
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Amedeo Modigliani painted several portraits of Léopold Zborowski, a Polish poet who met the artist in their bohemian Parisian neighborhood of Montparnasse. Moved by the beauty of Modigliani's work, Zborowski committed himself to Modigliani's career, supporting the artist financially even though Zborowski himself was poor. When Zborowski died, he was so deeply in debt that his widow was forced to sell his entire Modigliani collection including this painting.