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  1. Still Life. Explore. emotions, concepts and ideas (16,416) formal qualities (12,454) purity (43) objects (23,571) vessels and containers (2,157) bowl (250) vase (287) ‘Still Life‘, Giorgio Morandi, 1946 on display at Tate Modern.

  2. Giorgio Morandi (Bolonia, 20 de junio de 1890 - 18 de junio de 1964) fue un pintor italiano, considerado uno de los mejores del siglo XX de su país. Nació en el seno de una familia en la que compartió espacio con otros siete hermanos.

  3. Morandi is a legitimate member of the XIX century Olympus of great painters and engravers: his iconic still lives, characterized by a poetic and surreal atmosphere for the presence of very...

  4. Central to Morandis oeuvre is the still life, a subject he returned to throughout his career. In these works, he allowed bottles, vases, pitchers, fruit dishes, and other quotidian objects that he collected and staged in his studio to transcend their traditional associations.

  5. Still-Life - Morandi, Giorgio. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza. The result of one of the happiest moments in Morandi's art (in 1948 he won the Grand Prix for Painting at the Venice Biennial), this Still Life is a work amply representative of his most mature style.

  6. Title: Still Life; Creator: Giorgio Morandi; Date Created: 1950; Location Created: Italia; Rights: Fondazione De Fornaris

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Still Life. 1955. Giorgio Morandi. Italian, 1890-1964. Giorgio Morandis still lifes, typically produced in series, often feature a few closely positioned vases painted in subdued colors on small format canvases. Yet these humble vessels can seem monumental—as if, in the words of one 1950s critic, Morandi painted “cathedrals rather than bottles.”