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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.

aquarela e bico de pena sobre papel,

Lovely, gold, recycled photo frame and glass, along with stained glass and grout combined to refract light into amazing prisms, creating that "mandala effect".

 

Glass Takes millions of years to decompose in a landfill, if it ever decomposes, making this art a lasting heirloom.

 

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Myself (rendered in Modigliani's style using the online face morph service)

Das Museum Barberini Potsdam stellt Kunstwerke des italienischen Künstlers Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) aus.

 

Foto: Porträt der Malerin Maud Abrantès, 1908, Öl auf Leinwand

Amadeo Modigliani (1884-1920) - Portrait de Dedie, 1918

One of my favorites by Modigiani.

in love with MODIGLIANI

interpretation portrait de Jeanne H. copie de Modigliani

Amedeo Modigliani

Portrait of Thora Klinckowström, 1919

Oil on canvas

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.

NOVO PILOTA, AMEDEO MODIGLIANI ET SON MARCHANT PAUL

GUILLAUME

 

Odalisque à la culotte rouge

(Henri Matisse, peintre, huile sur toile, entre 1924 et 1925)

may meeting @ modigliani's

This is a Modigliani painting of a Polish poet who he met in their bohemian Parisian neighborhood of Montparnasse. Even though Zborowski was poor, he recognized Modigliani's talent and supported him financially. When Zborowski died, he was so deep in debt that his widow had to sell his entire Modigliani collection -- including this painting now in the HMFA. c. 1916.

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