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Today is the birthday of Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani. Beloved Modì would turn 128 years old if he were somehow still alive today.
Modigliani was born in Livorno, Italy on July 12th, 1884. His family
was so poor that creditors attempted to seize their assets while
Modigliani was birth at home. As a young child, he
suffered from a host of health problems stemming from cases of pleurisy
and typhoid fever. But it was at an early age that he began
demonstrating an interest in the arts, and when, in a fit of sickness,
he asked his mother to take him to see the great paintings in northern
Italy, she obliged. Later, she enrolled him in art school in Livorno and
his career was set in motion.
He continued to study formally in art institutes in Florence, Venice, and Paris, and collected a number of famous art friends
all over the world like Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris. Heavily influenced
by the great Italian painters of the 19th century as well as the
avante-garde stylings brewing in France, Modigliani is said to have
produced a hundred drawings a day in his pursuit of his craft. His work
was mostly figurative, creating paintings and sculptures with mask-like
faces and elongated features. He is also well-known for his series of portraits completed between 1916 and 1919, criticized during his first and
only solo exhibit for their "obscene" content.
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While living in Paris, Modigliani earned his nickname, Modì, meaning cursed. He transformed from a modest, scholarly artist to the epitome of a tragic bohemian, drinking heavily. He eventually met an art student named Jeanne Hebuterne, with whom he had two children. Sadly, his health, undoubtedly weakened from his Parisian antics, caught up with him after years of persistent sickness and alcohol abuse and he died on January 24, 1920 from tuberculosis.
The Modigliani legacy lives on though, as his art is revered as some
of the best works of the 20th century and his legendary artistic spirit
has inspired a number of films. So toast to the birthday of the great
Modigliani!
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