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  2. Jul 20, 1998 · His major influence was the work of French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, whose emphasis on form and flat areas of colour Morandi emulated throughout his career. Morandi first exhibited his work in 1914 in Bologna with the Futurist painters, and in 1918–19 he was associated with the Metaphysical school , a group who painted in a ...

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  3. Through household objects and familiar landscapes, painted in muted tones and warm light, Morandi bridged Italian classicism and twentieth-century modernism.

    • Italian
    • July 20, 1890
    • Bologna, Italy
    • June 18, 1964
  4. Morandi was influenced by the works of Cézanne, Derain, and Picasso. In 1915, he joined the army but had a breakdown and was indefinitely discharged. During World War I, Morandi's still life paintings became more reduced in their compositional elements and purer in form, revealing his admiration for both Cézanne and Henri "Le Douanier" Rousseau .

  5. Jan 29, 2020 · Symbols and the search for meaning in Morandi’s still-life paintings. Morandi died in 1964, aged 73. His imagery would influence numerous artists after him, including the Minimalists, who admired his pared-back aesthetic and emphasis on order, geometry and spacing.

  6. Giorgio Morandi (Bologna, 1890 - 1964) was one of the greatest Italian artists of the early 20th century. The influence he derived from the teachings of Cézanne, André Derain, Cubism and the great masters of the Italian Renaissance enabled him to arrive at an original pictorial synthesis that characterized his works.

  7. Morandi’s influence extends beyond painting into other artistic disciplines, including photography and sculpture. His unique approach to composition, form, and the study of light and shadow has provided a rich source of inspiration for artists seeking to explore the subtleties of everyday objects.

  8. Apr 5, 2006 · This groundbreaking exhibition explored the nature of Morandi’s appeal for, and influence on, contemporary British artists by bringing together a number of his paintings, drawings and etchings with works by such well-known and diverse figures as Patrick Caulfield, Paul Coldwell, Tony Cragg, Michael Craig-Martin, David Hockney, Christopher Le ...

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