The prism of the "cursed artist" myth has confused for a long time the understanding of the work of Amedeo Modigliani's (1884-1920).
This monograph studies the world of this artistic myth in bohemian Paris. Modigliani seized the particularities of the changing society: new place of women (the famous "Garçonne"), highlighting of youth and cosmopolitism. A society Modigliani approached following never-denied social convictions and with a predilection for popular subjects. His style is rooted in the Parisian world but never remained closed in it, from Cubism under the aegis of the dealer Paul Guillaume to a "Cubist-metaphysical" language.
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Modern painting and contemporary art
ADOLPHE PÉTÉRELLE, 1874-1947...
PICASSO-MÉDITERRANÉE...
JEAN AUGUSTE MAREMBERT : L'ENVOÛTEUR ENVOÛTÉ...
FÉLIX VALLOTTON : LES PAYSAGES DE L'ÉMOTION...
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