Modigliani
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Biography
History
Art & Photography
Format
Kindle
Pages
226
Language
Portuguese
Published
Feb 1, 2006
Publisher
L&PM Pocket
ISBN-10
8525428051
ISBN-13
9788525428059
Description
Amedeo Modigliani stands out as one of the most intriguing figures in modern art, and Christian Parisot skillfully delves into the artist's life in this compelling biography. Born in Italy in 1884, Modigliani's unique approach to portraiture and sculpture set him apart from his contemporaries, influencing generations of artists to come. Parisot takes readers on a journey through Modigliani's tumultuous life, exploring the interplay between his personal struggles and his groundbreaking artistic vision.
As Modigliani navigated the bohemian streets of early 20th-century Paris, he experienced both moments of brilliance and profound despair. The narrative captures the essence of his character, marked by his relentless pursuit of artistic freedom despite facing societal rejection and financial hardship. Parisot's detailed account reveals not only the development of Modigliani's iconic style, characterized by elongated forms and poignant expressions, but also the emotional depth that fueled his creative process.
Through engaging storytelling, Parisot paints a vivid picture of Modigliani's relationships with fellow artists and their influence on his work. The biography serves as a tribute to Modigliani's legacy while shedding light on the man behind the art, ultimately inviting readers to appreciate his contributions to modernism and the struggles that shaped his iconic masterpieces.
As Modigliani navigated the bohemian streets of early 20th-century Paris, he experienced both moments of brilliance and profound despair. The narrative captures the essence of his character, marked by his relentless pursuit of artistic freedom despite facing societal rejection and financial hardship. Parisot's detailed account reveals not only the development of Modigliani's iconic style, characterized by elongated forms and poignant expressions, but also the emotional depth that fueled his creative process.
Through engaging storytelling, Parisot paints a vivid picture of Modigliani's relationships with fellow artists and their influence on his work. The biography serves as a tribute to Modigliani's legacy while shedding light on the man behind the art, ultimately inviting readers to appreciate his contributions to modernism and the struggles that shaped his iconic masterpieces.
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