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modigliani: humanizing the dream within the dream
Its an old question. Its manifestations are like sparks and fleeting, ambiguous forms capable of de-materialization. How do you reconcile the opposites between the sensual and the spiritual? Is defiance and disorder, as Modigliani seemed to imply, the only route … Continue reading
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Tagged amedeo modigliani, beatrice hastings, Chaim Soutine, D.H. Lawrence, Francisco Goya, Franz Kafka, Holland Cotter New York Times, jeanne hebuterne, jeffrey meyers, linda lappin, Marquis de Sade, meryle secrest, Modigliani
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la boheme : mannered art without manners
Amedeo Modigliani. A minor modernist? ” All that was divine in Modigliani sparkled through a sort of gloom ” It is one of those only the good die young stories, terminating at the premature age of thirty-five. There was no … Continue reading
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Tagged amedeo modigliani, beatrice hastings, Caravaggio, Chaim Soutine, Constantin brancusi, Fernand Leger, georges bracque, Henri Matisse, jeanne hebuterne, Max Horkheimer, meryle secrest, Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, soutine
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