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"Modigliani Sculpture - Woman's Head - Amedeo Modigliani "
| Height | 44 cm |
| Width | 12 cm |
| Length | 12 cm |
| Weight | 6,3 kg |
Bronze sculpture – Woman’s Head – Signed Amedeo Modigliani
This exceptional bronze sculpture titled Woman’s Head captures the poetic abstraction that defines Amedeo Modigliani and the lasting emotional resonance of Amedeo Modigliani Artwork. The elongated neck, gently tilted head, and half-closed eyes translate the quiet introspection characteristic of his portraits into a three-dimensional presence. In this Modigliani Sculpture, the smooth, polished planes of the face contrast with the textured hair, intensifying the tension between idealization and raw expressiveness. The sculpture’s refined silhouette radiates calm, making it ideal for display in intimate interiors, where its serene posture can command subtle but powerful attention. Whether placed on a pedestal, console table, or in a contemplative reading corner, it enriches any room with sculptural elegance.
Origins of a timeless form
Created as a modern homage to the original stone heads Modigliani produced around 1911 in Paris, this bronze version channels the same meditative purity. The elongated proportions echo African and Cycladic inspirations that deeply shaped Amedeo Modigliani Artwork, while the gentle curvature of the brows introduces a lyrical softness. The sculpture’s restrained detailing invites viewers to linger on its surfaces, experiencing the quiet rhythm of the contours. Each cast reflects the artist’s fascination with timeless femininity and spiritual calm. Its subtle presence makes this Modigliani Sculpture a compelling centrepiece suited for modern homes as well as classical interiors.
A figure that transforms its surroundings
The sculpture’s upright posture and tranquil expression add a meditative note to living spaces, especially in areas where natural light enhances its bronze tones. Collectors of Amedeo Modigliani often appreciate how this Modigliani Sculpture interacts with its environment, shifting in mood as light travels across its softly rounded face. Its refined shape harmonizes beautifully with minimalist interiors, while also complementing more ornate settings through its quiet restraint. Galleries and private collections in Europe and the United States frequently place such bronzes in transitional spaces, where the contemplative aura can unfold freely. Its calm presence creates a subtle point of emotional focus.
Where works like this can be seen today
Original heads by Modigliani reside in major museums such as the Tate Modern, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Musée de l’Orangerie, where visitors can study the roots of Amedeo Modigliani Artwork. Modern bronze editions inspired by these early carvings appear in curated private collections as well as exhibitions dedicated to European modernism. Such displays highlight the sculptural clarity that defines the artist’s legacy. This piece follows that lineage, offering collectors a rare opportunity to bring elements of Modigliani’s contemplative world into their own environments. Its elegant posture makes it suitable for quiet display niches or central presentation podiums.
A concise portrait of the artist
Born on 12 July 1884 in Livorno, Amedeo Modigliani grew up in a cultured yet financially strained family of Sephardic Jewish heritage. Early illnesses kept him close to his mother, who nurtured his artistic temperament and encouraged formal training. After studying in Livorno and Florence, he continued his education in Venice before moving to Paris in 1906, where exposure to avant-garde movements reshaped his creative direction. Although painting came to dominate his career, sculpture remained essential to his search for purer, more spiritual forms. His life, marked by intensity and fragility, ended in 1920, yet his influence endures.
The sculpture as part of a personal space
With its poised head and slender neck rising above a solid marble base, this Modigliani Sculpture creates a harmonious balance that suits private libraries, gallery halls, and refined living rooms. Its quiet expressiveness gives viewers a moment of introspection, allowing emotional depth to unfold naturally. The tactile bronze surface, combined with the linear simplicity of Modigliani’s characteristic style, invites repeated contemplation. Collectors value this serene presence not only for its aesthetic grace but for its lasting emotional resonance. In any setting, it becomes a gentle anchor of stillness and reflection.
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