Still Life
1946
Natura morta Oil on canvas
support: 375 x 457 mm
frame: 533 x 613 x 65 mm painting Presented by Studio d'Arte Palma, Rome 1947 N05782
Morandi repeatedly painted the same selection of familiar items, including bottles, bowls, pots and boxes. In his , they lose their domestic purpose, to become objects that invite meditation and contemplation. Through repeated scrutiny of these simple items, Morandi created a sense of timelessness. However, his fondness for the earthy colours of his native Bologna
helps to anchor such works in the artist's own life and surroundings.
(From the display caption September 2004)
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