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Clearance - Painters in Paris: 1895–1950
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Featured on the cover:
Reclining Nude, 1917
Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884–1920)
Oil on canvas; H. 23-7/8 in., W. 36-1/2 in. (60.6 x 92.7 cm)
The Mr. and Mrs. Klaus G. Perls Collection, 1997 (1997.149.9)
Amedeo Modigliani was a prolific artist, producing some 420 paintings, innumerable drawings, and 31 sculptures between 1906 and 1920. His celebrated series of nudes continues the tradition of depictions of Venuses from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century but with one significant difference: the eroticism of the earlier figures is always couched within a mythological or anecdotal context, whereas Modigliani does away with this pretext. He began his great series of reclining women in 1916. The two dozen or so figures—never his mistresses or friends but always professional models—lie on a dark bed cover that accentuates the glow of their skin; they are seen close-up and usually from above. Their stylized bodies span the entire width of the canvas, and their hands and feet often remain outside the picture's frame. Sometimes asleep, they most often face the viewer, as does this gracefully built model in one of the artist's most famous paintings of the series.
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