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Modigliani: The Primitivist Revolution

Hardback

Main Details

Title Modigliani: The Primitivist Revolution
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Marc Restellini
By (author) Albertina Wien
Edited by Klaus Albrecht Schroeder
By (author) Klaus Albrecht Schroeder
By (author) Marc Resttellini
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:216
Dimensions(mm): Height 285,Width 245
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783777435664
ClassificationsDewey:759.5
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated in colour throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Hirmer Verlag
Imprint Hirmer Verlag
Publication Date 24 March 2022
Publication Country Germany

Description

Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) moved to Paris as a 22-year-old art student and is regarded as probably the last true bohemien in Montmartre. The exhibition catalogue to mark the 100th anniversary of his death shows him for the first time as a leading member of the avant-garde who carried the revolution of Primitivism well into the 20th century. Modigliani's famous nudes, unusual portraits and unique sculptures are contrasted with works by Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brancusi and Andre Derain as well as artefacts from so-called "primitive" cultures. In doing so the volume focuses in particular on Modigliani's lifelong study of the art of Primitivism, which also interested the artist friends who influenced his work. Some 100 works are on view, including numerous main works by Modigliani from the great museums and most important private collections from America to Asia.

Author Biography

Marc Rsttellini is an art historian and French museum director. Klaus Albrecht Schroeder is an Austrian art historianand the director of the Albertina, Vienna.

Reviews

"Modigliani - Picasso: The Primitivist Revolution is the type and quality of a project one would expect to accompany an exhibition that honors an artist of Modigliani's caliber on the occasion of the centenary of his death." * New York Journal of Books *