Still Life of Bottles and Pitcher
Giorgio Morandi
(Italian, 1890–1964)
1946
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions25.1 x 45.1 cm (9 7/8 x 17 3/4 in.)
Credit LineTompkins Collection—Arthur Gordon Tompkins Fund
Accession number61.662
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Morandi’s still lifes are essays in economy. Small vessels, thoughtfully arranged, appear to us at once as real objects, caressed by light and enveloped in space, as geometric forms in elegant proportion, and as strokes of paint, a veil of muted color through which we can make out his pale preparation layer, the weave of his canvas. Like Picasso, Morandi admired Cézanne, populating his pictures with homely household objects and struggling to see them anew. He painted variations on this particular arrangement three times in 1946, each one a triumph of simplicity.
InscriptionsLower center: MorandiProvenance1946, with Pietro Rollino, Rome [see note 1]. 1959, with Galleria dell'Annunciata, Milan. 1961, Galleria Lorenzelli, Milan; sold by Lorenzelli to the MFA. (Accession Date: September 20, 1961)
NOTES:
[1] According to notes in the MFA curatorial file.
Copyright© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/SIAE, Rome.NOTES:
[1] According to notes in the MFA curatorial file.
Unidentified artist, Belgian, fourth quarter 18th century
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)