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Italian Artwork Of Morandi Appeals To Simplicity

By Alexis Hodge


With the Italian Renaissance between the 14th and 16th centuries, Florence was for a time, the art capital of the world. With artists such as Michelangelo, de Vinci, Giotto and Botticelli, there is no dearth of Italian artwork evoking grand statements. Supported by the Vatican and the Medici family, art flourished in Italy as it has in no period since.

Another epochal period in art history began mid-19th century when France gave us Impressionism. Like the Renaissance, artists flourished, became famous and lived in comfort. The 20th century brought us the modern period when Picasso and Matisse earned international fame and wealth. Paris was the reigning art capital.

At this time, an Italian artist, Giorgio Morandi, was quietly working in his hometown of Bologna, never setting foot in Paris or any other fashionable metropolis. Somehow he managed to find a reputation as the greatest modern artist in Italy and the greatest still life painter in the 20th century.

Influenced by the brooding, surrealist landscapes of Giorgio de Chirico, another Italian, Morandi did not entirely eschew tradition and his work is compared to Giotto, an early Renaissance painter much admired for his childlike simplicity. Morandi compositions, seemingly rudimentary arrangements of bottles and various containers, become monumental, evoking the architecture of medieval Bologna.

The adage less is more is the mainstay of the Morandi conceptual framework. With a muted hue structure, a lack of technical trickery such as reflections and special effects, his bottles are reduced to straightforwardness. With no personal significance given to his objects, he reduces the work further into abstraction. With all narrative removed, we are left with an entrenched spiritual component.

Traveling in Italy, the grandeur of its artistic heritage can overwhelm. A visit to the Morandi Museum in Bologna will refresh your aesthetic appreciation for Italian artwork. There is no history to absorb, no literary message to understand. Only the simple forms and the play of light. You will wonder how something so ordinary can revive your spirit. That is what a gifted artist can do. Read more about: Italian Artwork




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