Amedeo Modigliani: Paintings, Sculptures, Drawings
Modigliani "Head" Reproduction SculptureA beautiful addition to your home decor. Born in 1884, Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani is known for his unique style. His interest in African masks and sculpture is evident, especially in the faces: flat and mask like, with almond eyes, twisted noses, pursed mouths, and elongated necks. All of these can be clearly seen in this graceful reproduction of "Head" (1912). Made of resin with an aged sienna finish the sculpture measures 25"H x 9"W
ITEM NUMBER:MO08 ITEM NAME:Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani SIZE:8 in. x 1.75 in. x 3 in. ITEM TYPE: statue ITEM MATERIAL:Bonded Stone This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Statue replica
Head Sculpture (1911 - 1912) by Amedeo Modigliani At a young age Modigliani went to the marble-quarries in Carrara to learn the skills of sculpting. Later, he became fascinated by the traditional sculptures of Africa and Oceania. These influences are instantly recognizable in this head carved from stone. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. This abstract head is a sanctuary portrait influenced by the traditional sculptures
Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani 8 in. x 1.75 in. x 3 in. - statue - Bonded Stone - This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Statue replica
Lunia Czechowska Bust Sculpture (1919) by Amedeo Modigliani Amedeo Modigliani. His work is recognised immediately by many people because of the typical elongated shapes. His paintings show his passion for sculpting, a craft which he had to give up in 1915 due to ill health. He was born in the Tuscan town of Livorno and received his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906 he established himself in the famous Montmartre area in Paris, where his talent was instantly recognized by the East European
> Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Item# MO08 Regular price: $79.68 Your price: $46.81 Product Description This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes
> Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Amedeo Modigliani Female This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Material : Collectible quality, resin
Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Product Code: MA_MO08 Description This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Statue replica is from the highly collectible Parastone Mouseion 3D Collection.
Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Amedeo Modigliani Amedeo Modigliani. His work is recognised immediately by many people because of the typical elongated shapes. His paintings show his passion for sculpting, a craft which he had to give up in 1915 due to ill health. He was born in the Tuscan town of Livorno and received his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906 he established himself in the famous Montmartre area in Paris, where his talent was instantly recognized by the East European avant
ITEM NUMBER:MO08 ITEM NAME:Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani SIZE:8 in. x 1.75 in. x 3 in. ITEM TYPE: statue ITEM MATERIAL:Bonded Stone This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Statue replica
>> Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Product 8/10 Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Amedeo Modigliani's work is recognized immediately by many people because of the typical elongated shapes. His paintings show his passion for sculpting, a craft which he had to give up in 1915 due to ill health. He was born in the Tuscan town of Livorno and received his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906 he established himself in the famous Montmartre area in Paris, where
Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) by Modigliani 8 in. x 1.75 in. x 3 in. - statue - Bonded Stone - This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Statue replica
Abstract Female Head Sculpture (1913) By Modigliani This head, carved from stone, shows instantly Modigliani's fascination with the classical African and Etruscan sculptures. The classical caryatids with their balanced direct lining and their modest beauty inspired him. His later paintings show again elongated shapes and joyful eyes which evoke the poetic atmosphere of early Italian Gothic. Statue replica is from the highly collectible Parastone Mouseion 3D Collection. Size: 8 in. x 1.75 in. x 3 in.
Lunia Czechowska (1919) by Modigliani Lunia Czechowska (1919) by Modigliani 4 in. x 2.5 in. x 2 in. - statue - Resin with hand-painted color details - The elongated neck catches the eye in this portrait of Lunia Czechowska, a family friend of the Zborowskis. In Paris Modigliani becomes friends with the poet Zborowski who later establishes himself as an art dealer. He sees to it that Modigliani is more or less able to provide for himself and to support Jeanne, his wife and the young mother of his child, who
Jeanne Hebuterne (1918) by Modigliani Jeanne Hebuterne (1918) by Modigliani 4 in. x 2.5 in. x 2.5 in. - statue - Resin with hand-painted color details - Two years before his death Amedeo painted a portrait of his 21-year-old Jeanne HZ Buterne with a big straw hat. He had lived together with this fair-skinned, auburn-haired young artist since 1916. Jeanne's portrait with a big straw hat is considered the most beautiful of the sixteen portraits Amedeo painted of her. With his typical use of colours, inspired
Modigliani Cubic Head, 8"H Modigliani Cubic Head, 8"H 8"H x 2"W x 3"L. - statue - Bonded Stone - Amedeo Modigliani's (1884-1920) work is recognized immediately by many people because of the typical elongated shapes. His paintings show his passion for sculpting, a craft which he had to give up in 1915 due to ill health. He was born in the Tuscan town of Livorno and received his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906 he established himself in the famous Montmartre area in Paris, where his talent
Modigliani Blue eyed woman (1917) Modigliani Blue eyed woman (1917) 5.75"H x 2.5"W x 2"L. - statue - Resin with hand-painted color details - Amedeo Modigliani's 1884-1920) work is recognized immediately by many people because of the typical elongated shapes. His paintings show his passion for sculpting, a craft which he had to give up in 1915 due to ill health. He was born in the Tuscan town of Livorno and received his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906 he established himself in the famous