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Portraits






Most of Modigliani's output consisted of portraits. In addition to providing his main source of income, these works enabled the artist to embrace the great racial and cultural mix to be found in Paris around 1915 to 1920, and together these likenesses constitute a mosaic of life in Montparnasse. During his stay in Cagnes and Nice between 1918 and 1919, Modigliani also painted peasants and village people. For the artist, the portrait was a way of opening himself up to "others" and of entering into other lives.

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