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That was in 1913, to be fair, before Venturi or anybody else had heard of Giorgio Morandi, colossal exception ... drawings, and prints, many from private collections. Another thirty-seven are ...
Reporting from New York — ” Giorgio Morandi: 1890-1964,” the enthralling exhibition of 110 paintings, drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a bit of a surprise ...
48 in the catalogue "Giorgio Morandi. Gemalde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, Radierungen" Saarland-Museum, Saarbrucken, January - March 1993; Gemaldegalerie, Dresden, 4 April - 6 June 1993, n. 73 - 74 ill.
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 ...
The present work is an etching by Giorgio Morandi, showing a Natura morta or still life scene, his most famous subject. This is the second of two states. Giorgio Morandi was an eminent Italian artist ...
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 ...
The work of the Italian artist Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964 ... the exhibition promises to offer insight into Morandi’s lesser-known drawings and prints. Though he taught printmaking for several ...
A modestly sized Italian gallery has succeeded where mega dealers have failed in bringing together around 70 works by the Italian Modern artist Giorgio Morandi in a career-spanning exhibition in ...
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 ...
Visible to their left is an oil painting by Giorgio Morandi and a print by Pablo Picasso. To their right are two works by Richard Diebenkorn. (Courtesy photo) Art works by world-renowned 20th century ...
Almost equally sumptuous was “Giorgio Morandi: Time Suspended Part II,” a pop-up retrospective organized in New York by the Rome-based Mattia De Luca gallery. (Part I was held in Rome in 2022.) ...