
阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼
1884–1920 · 意大利王国 · 现代艺术
故事
Modigliani reached Paris in 1906 from the Italian port of Livorno and settled in Montparnasse, then packed with poor immigrant artists, many of them Jewish like him. What he wanted above all was to be a sculptor, carving long stone heads under the influence of his neighbour Brancusi and the African masks then flooding the city's dealers. He had carried tuberculosis since boyhood, and the stone dust tore at his lungs, so around 1914 he set down the chisel and turned to paint.
What he made there is unmistakable: faces drawn out long, necks stretched, eyes often left as blank almond shapes with no pupils. He worked fast, frequently for a few francs or a meal, and drank and took drugs hard. A landlord who seized his canvases against unpaid rent is said to have used them to patch old mattresses.
In 1917 he met Jeanne Hebuterne, a young art student who became his companion and the subject of some 20 portraits. His health gave way, and in January 1920 he died of tubercular meningitis at 35, by then well known in the cafes but still barely selling. Jeanne, nine months pregnant with their second child, jumped from a fifth-floor window the next morning.
作品
122 件作品
卢尼娅·切霍夫斯卡肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1917
雷努阿夫人肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1916
玛格丽塔肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1916
马里奥·瓦尔福利肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1919
巴勃罗·毕加索肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1915
保罗·纪尧姆肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1916
皮埃尔·勒韦尔迪肖像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1915
卧姿裸女阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1919
双手交叠的斜卧裸女阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1917
披发的斜倚裸女阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1917
红色头像阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1915
身穿蓝色衬衫的坐姿女子阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1919
站立的女像柱阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1913
意大利女人阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1918
画家克雷梅涅阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1916
漂亮的主妇阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1915
维京·埃格林阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1916
阿尔及尔女子阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1917
戴耳环的女人阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1917
年轻女子阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1918
平民少女阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1918
女像柱阿梅代奥·莫迪利亚尼, 1911