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Georgio

Morandi
By Anaya
Table of Contents

01
3 INTERESTING THINGS
02
GEORGIO MORANDI’S ART
03
GEORGIO MORANDI’S MOST
ABOUT GEORGIO MORANDI FAMOUS ARTWORKS

04
WHAT DO PEOPLE SAY
05
CREDITS
06
THANK YOU
ABOUT HIS WORKS
3 interesting things about
Georgio Morandi
1) Georgio Morandi was born
on the 20 of july in 1890 and
died on the 18th of june in
1964
2)Georgio Morandi’s style
was Cubism and Futurism

3) Morandi studied at the


academy of fine arts in
Bologna
Georgio Morandi’s
art
still life
The colour scheme is
very dull and more
subtle
Realism is included
There are very loose
brushstrokes
It is also very
minimalisitc
In a way it seems quite
modern
This artwork creates a
sense of calmness and
peace through the
colours
Georgio Morandi’s most
famous works
Some of his most famous works
are :

Natura Morta (1956) -Museum


of Modern Art (MoMA), New
York, USA

Natura Morta (1948) -Museo


Morandi, Bologna, Italy

Paesaggio (Landscape) (1939)


- Galleria d'Arte Moderna,
Bologna, Italy
What do people say
about his works?

Critics describe his work as a study in stillness and


simplicity

Peter Schjeldahl (The New Yorker):


“His compositions of bottles and jars are as vivid as they
are reticent, resonating like the chords of a fugue.”

Art historians appreciate Morandi’s ability to portray


ordinary objects with a sense of mystery and spirituality.

John Elderfield (Museum of Modern Art curator):


“He turned modest household items into archetypes of
existence, exploring how objects occupy space and relate
to one another.”
Credits

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THANK
YOU

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