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Author Abramowicz, Janet.

Title Giorgio Morandi : the art of silence / Janet Abramowicz
Published New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, [2004]
©2004

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Description xvii, 267 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Contents A world within a studio: arte povera -- Bologna: the stagnant marsh and the weight of tradition -- Morandi futurista: education before Verdun, 1914 -- The pittura metafisica: the enigma of the common object -- The end of valori plastici: the march on Rome, 1922 -- Morandi and the Novecento: recognition from a wider audience -- Unlikely friendships: the Selvaggi and Strapaese -- Mala tempora currunt: bad times are coming -- A decade of delusions and the road to war: guerra, guer-ra, guer--ra -- The end of an era: the debacle of fascism, 1945 -- The casting of the myth: the last years
Summary "Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), and Italian painter and print-maker renowned for his simple yet majestic still lifes, is also famous for his legendary reputation as a recluse, an artist who resided in a world bound by the walls of his Bologna studio. Giorgio Morandi: The Art of Silence significantly broadens this view of Morandi and is the first and only study in English to cover his career in its entirety as well as in the sociopolitical and cultural context of Italian art during his lifetime."
"Janet Abramowicz studied with Morandi before becoming his teaching assistant, a relationship that evolved into a lifelong friendship with the artist and his family. She takes the reader through half a century of Italian art history and its most significant movements - Futurism, Pittura Metafisica, Valori Plastici, Strapaese, Novecento - most of which have received scant attention from English-language scholars. Abramowicz shows how Morandi worked in close proximity to mainstream contemporary European art and tells the story of his relationship to the Fascist politics and patrons of his time, illustrating how his connections to this period were muted in an effort to establish the artist as apolitical after the fall of the regime in post-World War II Italy." "An important new addition to scholarship on twentieth-century Italian art history, this book features many rare and previously unpublished images and will fascinate admirers of Morandi and his transcendent work."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Morandi, Giorgio, 1890-1964.
Painting, Modern -- 20th century -- Italy.
Artists -- Italy -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Author Morandi, Giorgio, 1890-1964.
LC no. 2004023263
ISBN 0300100361 :
Other Titles Art of silence