Artist: Modigliani Amedeo Italy 1884 to 1920





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Amedeo Modigliani was born in Livorno, Italy, and had formal craftsmanship training in Florence, trailed by a year in Venice. The genuine sicknesses he endured during his adolescence continued for the duration of his life. In 1906 he moved to Paris and went to design, carving emblem like figures in stone. Modigliani got back to painting in 1915, specializing in representations of his sweethearts and companions. These are sensitive in execution, the structures and shading straightforward, and commonly the sitter is tragic or non-expressive. A progression of huge nudes is especially suggestive, and usually, the figure is by and large outlined, describing a prolonged middle exotically displayed with degrees of substance tones. His initial work was influenced by Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The fourteen years he spent in Paris were beneficial, yet Modigliani kicked the bucket at 36 years old from tuberculosis and the assaults of an unreasonable way of life.