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Modigliani - Masters of Art

$29.95
Explore the captivating world of Amedeo Modigliani, an iconic figure in modern art, through this beautifully crafted coffee table book titled 'Modigliani - Masters of Art'. This exquisite paperback edition, measuring 170 x 210 mm and containing 112 pages, provides an in-depth exploration of Modigliani's artistic evolution, focusing on his renowned nudes and portraits characterized by their elongated forms and distinctive style. Originally from Italy, Modigliani became a pivotal part of the Paris avant-garde movement beginning in 1906, profoundly influenced by artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Cézanne.

This definitive volume features breathtaking full-page illustrations that bring Modigliani's scandalous yet mesmerizing artworks to life. Delve into his unique, uncharacterizable style that challenged conventions of modesty and sexuality, revealing deep insights into the subjects he portrayed. Furthermore, discover the artist's fascinating life story, marked by a bohemian lifestyle and his tragic early death, which often overshadowed his monumental contributions to modern experimental art.

Ideal for art lovers, students of modern art history, and collectors, 'Modigliani - Masters of Art' is more than just a book; it's a visual journey through the provocative and transformative works of an extraordinary artist who dared to redefine figurative painting. Experience the allure of Modigliani and enrich your art collection with this essential volume today.

Author: Olaf Mextorf Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 170 x 210 mm
Pages: 112
Publication Date: 03-11-2020

Amedeo Modigliani experimented with sculpture and drawing, but is primarily known for his paintings of nudes and portraits characterized by elongated figures, faces, and necks. He began painting in his youth in Italy before moving to Paris in 1906, during the height of the avant-garde movement. Influenced by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Cezanne, Modigliani developed his own unique, uncharacterizable style. His nudes upended traditions at the time due to their immodesty, candid sexuality, and ability to convey the subject's personality. Because of the works' scandalous nature, Modigliani had very little success with his paintings while he was alive. This volume features stunning full-page illustrations of Modigliani's works, along with information about his life, including his bohemian, over-the-top lifestyle and his untimely, tragic death. Featuring some of Modigliani's best-known works, this book gives an insightful and comprehensive overview on the artist known for modernizing figurative painting.

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Coffee table book "Modigliani - Masters of Art," showcasing full-page illustrations of the artist's iconic nudes and portraits.
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Modigliani - Masters of Art

$29.95
Explore the captivating world of Amedeo Modigliani, an iconic figure in modern art, through this beautifully crafted coffee table book titled 'Modigliani - Masters of Art'. This exquisite paperback edition, measuring 170 x 210 mm and containing 112 pages, provides an in-depth exploration of Modigliani's artistic evolution, focusing on his renowned nudes and portraits characterized by their elongated forms and distinctive style. Originally from Italy, Modigliani became a pivotal part of the Paris avant-garde movement beginning in 1906, profoundly influenced by artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Cézanne.

This definitive volume features breathtaking full-page illustrations that bring Modigliani's scandalous yet mesmerizing artworks to life. Delve into his unique, uncharacterizable style that challenged conventions of modesty and sexuality, revealing deep insights into the subjects he portrayed. Furthermore, discover the artist's fascinating life story, marked by a bohemian lifestyle and his tragic early death, which often overshadowed his monumental contributions to modern experimental art.

Ideal for art lovers, students of modern art history, and collectors, 'Modigliani - Masters of Art' is more than just a book; it's a visual journey through the provocative and transformative works of an extraordinary artist who dared to redefine figurative painting. Experience the allure of Modigliani and enrich your art collection with this essential volume today.

Author: Olaf Mextorf Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 170 x 210 mm
Pages: 112
Publication Date: 03-11-2020

Amedeo Modigliani experimented with sculpture and drawing, but is primarily known for his paintings of nudes and portraits characterized by elongated figures, faces, and necks. He began painting in his youth in Italy before moving to Paris in 1906, during the height of the avant-garde movement. Influenced by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Cezanne, Modigliani developed his own unique, uncharacterizable style. His nudes upended traditions at the time due to their immodesty, candid sexuality, and ability to convey the subject's personality. Because of the works' scandalous nature, Modigliani had very little success with his paintings while he was alive. This volume features stunning full-page illustrations of Modigliani's works, along with information about his life, including his bohemian, over-the-top lifestyle and his untimely, tragic death. Featuring some of Modigliani's best-known works, this book gives an insightful and comprehensive overview on the artist known for modernizing figurative painting.

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