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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. 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.

  3. 26 x 35 cm. Carmen Thyssen Collection. CTB.1999.25. 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.

  4. 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...

  5. Still Life. 1955. Giorgio Morandi. Italian, 1890-1964. Status. Currently Off View. Department. Contemporary Art. Artist. Giorgio Morandi. Title. Still Life. Place. Italy (Artist's nationality:) Date. 1955. Medium. Oil on canvas. Dimensions. Unframed: 43.2 × 61.6 cm (17 1/16 × 24 5/16 in.); 43.2 × 61.6 cm (17 × 24 1/4 in.) Credit Line.

  6. Natura morta (1946) by Giorgio Morandi La Galleria Nazionale. The still lifes of Giorgio Morandi consist of a few simple and everyday objects that allow the artist to investigate...

  7. Giorgio Morandi (July 20, 1890 – June 18, 1964) was an Italian painter and printmaker who specialized in still lifes. His paintings are noted for their tonal subtlety in depicting simple subjects, mainly vases, bottles, bowls, flowers, and landscapes. Biography.