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Portrait
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1919
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Portrait
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1919
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Portrait
of Woman in Hat (Jeanne Hébuterne in Large Hat).
1917
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Seated
Nude on Divan
1917
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The Young
Apprentice
1918
oil on canvas
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, USA
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Woman
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1917
oil on canvas
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Portrait
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1919
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Portrait
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1918
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Study for
Portrait of Frank Haviland
1914
oil on canvas
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
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Reclining
Nude
1919
oil on canvas
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I Amedeo Modigliani, one of the most popular artists of the 20th century, was
born on July 12, 1884 into the family of Flaminio and Eugenia Modigliani, in Livorno
(Leghorn), Tuscany. He was the forth and the youngest child in the family, which belonged
to the secularized Jewish bourgeoisie. By the time Amedeo was born, the family business
was in down, to go bankrupt some years later. Eugenia Modigliani, Amedeo's mother, came
from France. To contribute to the family income she gave private lessons and made
translations. It was she who liked to create myths around the family and encouraged this
trait in her younger son.
The attack of typhoid in 1898 was a turning point in Modigliani's life. After recovering
he was allowed to drop school and start to take lessons in drawing and painting at the Art
Academy in Livorno. By 1900, his health condition aggravated, he contracted tuberculosis
and spent the winter of 1900/01 in Naples, on Capri and in Rome. In 1902, Modigliani
enrolled in the Scuola libera di Nudo (Free School of Nude Studies) in Florence. He
visited Florence's museums and churches and studied the art of the Renaissance, which he
learned to admire. A year later Modigliani moved to Venice, where he enrolled in the
Instituto di Belle Arti di Venezia and continued the self-study of old masters. It is in
Venice that he first tried hashish. Two years later Modigliani went to Paris. He took
life-drawing classes at the Académie Colarossi and befriended many colleagues from all
over the world. Despite his poor health, he participated in the debauched life of the
artists on Montmartre. The German painter Ludwig Meidner described him in the following
way, "Our Modigliani, or 'Modi' as he was called - was a characteristic and, at the
same time, highly talented representative of Bohemian Montmartre; he was probably even its
last true Bohemian".
In 1907, Modigliani got his first patron - the young medical doctor Paul Alexandre
(Portrait of Paul Alexandre Against a Green Background), who bought paintings and drawings
from Modigliani and got him commissions for portraits. Thus, the painting The Amazon
(1909) - was a commission from the Baroness Marguerite de Hasse de Villers, which she made
on Dr. Alexandre's recommendations. But the sitter was so infuriated with the finished
portrait that refused to take it and Dr. Alexandre bought it. 
Through Dr. Alexandre (in 1909) Modigliani made the acquaintance of the Romanian sculptor
Constantin Brancusi, under the influence of whom he switched to stone sculpture, which
prevailed over his painting for some time. One of the legends says that Modigliani stole
the big blocks of stone for his sculptures from the surrounding construction sites and the
railway sleepers, intended for the Métro, for his wooden heads. Modigliani never bothered
to refute any gossip and fantasies concerning him.
In
spring of 1910, Modigliani got acquainted with a young Russian poetess Anna Akhmatova.
Their passionate love affair lasted till the August of 1911, when they parted never to
meet again.
Modigliani's sculptures were exhibited in the autumn Salon of 1912, some of them were even
bought; but by 1914 the artist was again more interested in painting. In June of 1914, he
met the talented and eccentric English woman, Béatrice Hastings, who had been a circus
artist, a journalist, a poetess, a traveler, an art critic, and maybe tried other
professions, of which we don't know. Later she would write of him, "A complex
character. A swine and a pearl. Met him in 1914 at a crémerie. I sat opposite him.
Hashish and brandy. Not at all impressed. Didn't know who he was. He looked ugly,
ferocious and greedy. Met him again at the Café Rotonde. He was shaved and charming.
Raised his cap with a pretty gesture, blushed and asked me to come and see his work. And I
went. He always had a book in his pocket. Lautrémont's Maldoror. The first oil painting
was of Kisling. He had no respect for anyone except Picasso and Max Jacob. Detested
Cocteau. Never completed anything good under the influence of hashish." Béatrice
became Modigliani's mistress and preferred model for the next two years. Though her
portraits can't be called flattering, more vice versa - she's shown round-faced,
small-featured, with pursed lips and small empty eyes. Beatris Hastings. Madam Pompadour
(Portrait of Beatrice Hastings).
In August of 1914, the First World War broke out. Modigliani wanted to enlist but was
exempted from military service for health reasons. Paul Alexandre was enlisted, ending the
contract between him and the artist. The art dealer Paul Guillaume offered Modigliani his
support. In 1916, Modigliani befriended the Polish poet and art dealer Léopold Zborovski
(1889-1932) and his wife Anna (Hanka), who would become his supportive friends. Modigliani
painted them several times.
In April of 1917, Modigliani met
the 19-year-old Jeanne Hébuterne (1898-1920), student of the Académie Colarossi; they
started to live together. "She was gentle, shy, quiet and delicate. A little bit
depressive", the writer Charles-Albert Cingria characterized Jeanne. She became his
major model until his death, he painted her no less than 25 times.
On December 3, 1917 Modigliani's first one-man exhibition was opened at the Berthe Weill
Gallery. Unfortunately the gallery was situated opposite a police station, the chief of
which was scandalized by Modigliani's nudes and forced him to close the exhibition within
a few hours after its opening.
In spring of 1918, Modigliani and Jeanne left Paris, which was under the threat of
occupation by Germans, and went for the southern coast. In Nice and its environments
Modigliani produced most of the paintings that would later become his most popular and
highest-priced works. On November 29, 1918 in Nice, Jeanne Hébuterne gave birth to a
girl, who was recognized by Modigliani as his daughter. She was given the same Christian
name as her mother.
At the end of May of 1919, Modigliani returned to Paris. After several successful
exhibitions in England, English collectors started to buy his paintings. But by the end of
the year Modigliani became seriously ill with tuberculosis. On January 24 1920 he died. On
the following day the pregnant Jeanne Hébuterne committed suicide. They were buried
together in the Père Lachaise cemetery. Their orphan daughter Jeanne (1918-1984) was
adopted by Modigliani's sister in Florence; later she would write an important biography
of her father Modigliani: Man and Myth. |
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