Description: 30" x 24" Signed at top right corner. Has a few scratches. It is from the 1960's. Back is torn and has water stains at bottom but the front has no water damage. It is thought that Modigliani drew this Girl with Pigtails approximately one year before he passed away, when he moved to South France in order to escape the chaos of Paris during World War I. During this period, he became a father when he and his mistress, Jeanne, had a daughter. Probably because of the joy of fatherhood, he painted many paintings of children during this period, and this painting is counted as one of his major works. This painter, who had always been proud of Italian traditions and usually gave a priority to "form, let his honest emotions be revealed on his canvas Without asking or appealing for anything, this girl simply stares at us with clear eyes, and these eyes silently convey the painter's feeling to us, having led such an unrewarded life, he could not help pursuing tenderness and love.
Price: 220 USD
Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-22T21:54:24.000Z
Shipping Cost: 130 USD
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Type: Print
Year of Production: 1960