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Italian artist Giorgio Morandi, who created small paintings of bottles, bowls and boxes, is enjoying a burst of curatorial attention. A major retrospective of his career was held at New York’s ...
when Morandi was still borrowing tricks from the other Giorgio, de Chirico. Here we have the soon to be usual bottle, but also a box, a mannequin head sliced in half, and a proto-Magrittean pipe ...
“I knew the man before the artist,” the composer, Beethoven scholar and collector Luigi Magnani wrote of Giorgio Morandi ...
Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) is best known as a painter of modest-sized still lifes, depicting earthen-hued bottles, boxes, vases, jugs, and cups. The first large-scale Morandi retrospective in the ...
“Giorgio Morandi – Time Suspended II,” in New ... In the last room, his 1960 still life with the bright white bottle in the center strongly holds the other objects. He was so grounded ...
Giorgio Morandi’s paintings make me think that artists ... Morandi painted little but bottles, boxes, jars, and vases. Yet like that of Chardin and the underappreciated William Nicholson ...
and Giorgio Morandi, the seraphic Italian still-life painter of bottles, vases, and other sorts of domestic objects, who died in 1964, at the age of seventy-three. In 1950, Albers wedded himself ...