Sculpture head (1911-1913) - After the original by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) Material: Resin (porcelain-like resin) Handmade and hand painted Height: 20 cm › See more product details; Product description Modigliani Head (1911-13) After the original by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). From a young age, Modigliani went to the marble pits in Carrara to be trained as a sculptor. Later, he was fascinated by the traditional sculptures from Africa and Oceania. In these stones carved heads, you can immediately recognise these influences. AMADEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920) Modigliani's works are immediately recognisable by the typically elongated shapes. In his painting, you literally feel his passion for sculpture, which he had to give up in 1915 for health reasons. He was born in the Tuscan city of Livorno and completed his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906, he settled in the famous artists' quarter of Montmartre in Paris, where his talent was directly recognized by the Eastern European avant-garde. He led a short and very moved artist life. From 2D to 3D. With the greatest respect for the original work of art, the designers of the Dutch Parastone studio bring famous paintings to life by taking the picture from the flat surface, among other things, in paintings. The sculptures of the Parastone Mouseion Collection can be found in paintings by various famous artists, e.g. Hieronymus Bosch and Salvador Dali.; Product description Modigliani Head (1911-13) After the original by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). From a young age, Modigliani went to the marble pits in Carrara to be trained as a sculptor. Later, he was fascinated by the traditional sculptures from Africa and Oceania. In these stones carved heads, you can immediately recognise these influences. AMADEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920) Modigliani's works are immediately recognisable by the typically elongated shapes. In his painting, you literally feel his passion for sculpture, which he had to give up in 1915 for health reasons. He was born in the Tuscan city of Livorno and completed his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906, he settled in the famous artists' quarter of Montmartre in Paris, where his talent was directly recognized by the Eastern European avant-garde. He led a short and very moved artist life. From 2D to 3D. With the greatest respect for the original work of art, the designers of the Dutch Parastone studio bring famous paintings to life by taking the picture from the flat surface, among other things, in paintings. The sculptures of the Parastone Mouseion Collection can be found in paintings by various famous artists, e.g. Hieronymus Bosch and Salvador Dali.; Modigliani Head (1911-13) After the original by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). From a young age, Modigliani went to the marble pits in Carrara to be trained as a sculptor. Later, he was fascinated by the traditional sculptures from Africa and Oceania. In these stones carved heads, you can immediately recognise these influences. AMADEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920) Modigliani's works are immediately recognisable by the typically elongated shapes. In his painting, you literally feel his passion for sculpture, which he had to give up in 1915 for health reasons. He was born in the Tuscan city of Livorno and completed his academic education in Florence and Venice. In 1906, he settled in the famous artists' quarter of Montmartre in Paris, where his talent was directly recognized by the Eastern European avant-garde. He led a short and very moved artist life. From 2D to 3D. With the greatest respect for the original work of art, the designers of the Dutch Parastone studio bring famous paintings to life by taking the picture from the flat surface, among other things, in paintings. The sculptures of the Parastone Mouseion Collection can be found in paintings by various famous artists, e.g. Hieronymus Bosch and Salvador Dali.
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