MODIGLIANI, AMEDEO


Meaning of MODIGLIANI, AMEDEO in English

born July 12, 1884, Livorno, Italy

died Jan. 24, 1920, Paris, France

Italian painter and sculptor.

After studying art in Italy, he settled in Paris (1906), where he exhibited several paintings at the Salon des Indépendants in 1908. Following the advice of Constantin Brancusi , he studied African sculpture and in 1912 exhibited 12 stone heads whose simplified and elongated forms reflect African influence. When he returned to painting, his portraits and nudes

characterized by asymmetry of composition, elongation of the figure, and a simplification of outline

reflected the style of his sculpture. By almost eliminating chiaroscuro, he achieved a sculptural quality by the strength of his contours and the richness of juxtaposed colours. In 1917 he began painting a series of female nudes that, with their warm, glowing colours and sensuous, rounded forms, are among his best works. His work reflects his lifelong admiration for Italian Renaissance masters, as well as the influence of Paul Cézanne and Brancusi. He died at 35 of tuberculosis.

Self-Portrait , oil on canvas by Amedeo Modigliani, 1919; in the Museum of Contemporary Art ...

Courtesy of the Museu de Arte Contemporanea da Universidade de Sao Paulo, gift of Mr. Francisco M. Sobrinho and Mrs. Yolanda Penteado; photograph, Gerson Zanini

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