Londres - Paris Royal Academy of Arts - Musée National d'Art Moderne 1970 In-4 Broché
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Catalogue de cette importante rétrospective organisée en Angleterre du 5 décembre 1970 au 17 janvier 1971, et en France du 9 février au 12 avril 1971. Photo de l'artiste en frontispice. Préface de Jean Leymarie. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleur. 74 pp. Bel exemplaire bien complet du papillon d'addendum. > JOINT le catalogue de l'exposition de l'artiste en 1954 au Art Council of Great Britain. Texte de Vitali, Bloch et James. Photo de l'artiste et 4 reproduction. Les 2 catalogues. TRES BON ETAT 0
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Morandi, Giorgio; Cesare Brandi: The Collection of Works By Giorgio Morandi, 1890-1964, Belonging to Professor Luigi Magnani. Exhibition: Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 1965. 8 pages of text, 23 colour and black and white illustrations. Wrappers. 25x19cms.
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Lamberto Vitali. Giorgio Morandi Giorgio Morandi. In Italian /Lamberto Vitali. Giorgio Morandi Dzhordzho Morandi. In Italian Ing. C. Olivetti C., S.p.A.-Ivrea 1961. 4 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5dfbdbc41b1c38fc.
Freiburg im Breisgau: Morat-Institut, 1984, pt in-4° (30 x 21,5 cm), xx-37 pp, un portrait-photo en frontispice, textes de Cesare Brandi, Giovanni Testori et Franz A. Morat, 10 illustrations en couleur contrecollées et 10 illustrations en n/b, liste de 120 oeuvres en annexe, cartonnage de papier à la cuve fait à la main (Fabriano-Roma), signature en relief au 1er plat et titre au dos, très bon état. Tiré à 1400 ex. Texte bilingue italien-allemand
Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) est un peintre et graveur italien contemporain.
, Forma Edizioni, 2019 hardcover, 112 pages Illustrated. 31x25cm, English, *New. ISBN 9788855210027.
This book takes as a starting point four important paintings in the collection of the Museo Novecento, which belonged to collector Alberto Della Ragione, including a rare watercolour of a female figure that reveals Morandi's extraordinary artistic abilities. It illustrates paintings, drawings, and prints that have been kept in various private collections. Exit Morandi also celebrates Morandi's relationship with art critics such as Roberto Longhi, Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti, Cesare Brandi and Francesco Arcangeli. An informative accompaniment to an exhibition of Giorgio Morandi's work at the Museo Novecento, Florence that focuses on the artist's relationships with some of the greatest contemporaneous art critics.
, Silvana Editoriale, 2023 HB, 305 x 245 x 27 mm, ENG / ITA , 240 p, 160 illustrations in colour / b/w, NEW / NUEVA. ISBN 9788836650422.
The collection of works by Giorgio Morandi selected by Antonio and Matilde Catanese belongs to the tradition of great Milanese collectors who had a far-sighted view of the painter, acquiring his works in the 1930s and becoming among the first to contribute to his fame. The Morandi's works in the Catanese collection are a microcosm of the artist's oeuvre, thanks to the number of works, their chronological spread covering almost all the years of the artist's activity, the techniques used to create them, their themes, their place in collecting history and, most importantly, their artistic importance, rendering the collection well suited for deciphering and understanding Morandi's work. The group includes fifteen paintings made between 1914 and 1959 and three watercolours representing the distinctive themes of his work indicated by anodyne titles: Still Life, Landscape, Flowers and, most importantly, a Self-Portrait dated 1914 by Morandi. Another integral part of the collection is the almost complete series of etchings, showing the collectors' embrace of the technique that Morandi practised in parallel to painting and that cannot be separated from it. The works have been the subject of scientific investigations, preliminary to restoration and conservation, conducted by the University of Urbino, the results of which are presented here.