logging in or signing up 393_ MODIGLIANI 8 (WidesScreen) nadbernie Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 42 Category: Entertainment License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Beautiful slideshow created by Bernard Hardy. Published with her kind permission. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: MODIGLIANI 8/9 THE WAR YEARS – JEANNE HEBUTERNE COPYRIGHTS TO ALL PHOTOS BELONG TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHORS 1884 1920 FIRST PART THE BEGINNING OF HIS LIFE. PART TWO ART STUDENT YEARS. THIRD PART MICHELI AND THE MACCHIAIOLI. PART FOUR EARLY LITERARY INFLUENCES. PART FIVE PARIS, ARRIVAL. PART SIX TRANSFORMATION. PART SEVEN OUTPUT, SCULPTURE, QUESTION OF INFLUENCES. PART EIGHTH THE WAR YEARS , JEANNE HÉBUTERNE. PART NINTH NICE, DEATH, LEGACY, CINEMA. : FIRST PART THE BEGINNING OF HIS LIFE. PART TWO ART STUDENT YEARS. THIRD PART MICHELI AND THE MACCHIAIOLI. PART FOUR EARLY LITERARY INFLUENCES. PART FIVE PARIS, ARRIVAL. PART SIX TRANSFORMATION. PART SEVEN OUTPUT, SCULPTURE, QUESTION OF INFLUENCES. PART EIGHTH THE WAR YEARS , JEANNE HÉBUTERNE. PART NINTH NICE, DEATH, LEGACY, CINEMA. THIS SERIES CONSISTS OF 9 SEPARATE PARTS Slideshow automatic or manual for your comfort of reading 8 Part eighth: 8 Part eighth We already saw in the first part ... The beginning of his life We already saw in the two part ... Art student years We a lready saw in the third part … Micheli and the Macchiaioli We already saw in the four part … Early literary influences We already saw in the five part … Paris, arrival . We already saw in the six part ... Transformation We already saw in the seven part ... Output, sculpture, question of influencesPowerPoint Presentation: The war years Known as Modì , which translates as 'cursed' ( maudit ), by many Parisians, but as Dedo to his family and friends, Modigliani was a handsome man, and attracted much female attention. Women came and went until Beatrice Hastings entered his life. She stayed with him for almost two years, was the subject for several of his portraits, including Madame Pompadour , and the object of much of his drunken wrath.PowerPoint Presentation: When the British painter Nina Hamnett arrived in Montparnasse in 1914, on her first evening there the smiling man at the next table in the café introduced himself as Modigliani; painter and Jew . They became great friends. In 1916, Modigliani befriended the Polish poet and art dealer Leopold Zborowski and his wife Anna. Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and André Salmon, 1916PowerPoint Presentation: Jeanne Hébuterne The following summer, the Russian sculptor Chana Orloff introduced him to a beautiful 19-year-old art student named Jeanne Hébuterne [16] who had posed for Tsuguharu Foujita . From a conservative bourgeois background, Hébuterne was renounced by her devout Roman Catholic family for her liaison with the painter, whom they saw as little more than a debauched derelict, and, worse yet, a Jew. Despite her family's objections, soon they were living together, and although Hébuterne was the current love of his life, their public scenes became more renowned than Modigliani's individual drunken exhibitions.PowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait-of-the-Artist's-Wife 1918PowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: On December 3, 1917, Modigliani's first one-man exhibition opened at the Berthe Weill Gallery. The chief of the Paris police was scandalized by Modigliani's nudes and forced him to close the exhibition within a few hours after its opening. After he and Hébuterne moved to Nice, she became pregnant and on November 29, 1918 gave birth to a daughter whom they named Jeanne (1918–1984).PowerPoint Presentation: References 16. "Photo". Museo Thyssen - Bornemisza . http://www.museothyssen.org/thyssen/exposiciones/WebExposiciones/2008/modigliani/fundacion/fundacion9_ing.html. Retrieved retrieved June 8, 2009.PowerPoint Presentation: Texts Wikipedia CREATIVE COMMONS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Modigliani Photos Images from Internet (These photos is in the public domain in the United States ) Music Infinite Love - Music For Movie par Walter Mazzaccaro - Preview of “Sad Farewell” CREATIVE COMMONS - Licence by- nc - sa 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ COPYRIGHTS TO ALL PHOTOS BELONG TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHORSPowerPoint Presentation: End of part eighth SEE YOU SOON ! 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393_ MODIGLIANI 8 (WidesScreen) nadbernie Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 42 Category: Entertainment License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Beautiful slideshow created by Bernard Hardy. Published with her kind permission. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: MODIGLIANI 8/9 THE WAR YEARS – JEANNE HEBUTERNE COPYRIGHTS TO ALL PHOTOS BELONG TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHORS 1884 1920 FIRST PART THE BEGINNING OF HIS LIFE. PART TWO ART STUDENT YEARS. THIRD PART MICHELI AND THE MACCHIAIOLI. PART FOUR EARLY LITERARY INFLUENCES. PART FIVE PARIS, ARRIVAL. PART SIX TRANSFORMATION. PART SEVEN OUTPUT, SCULPTURE, QUESTION OF INFLUENCES. PART EIGHTH THE WAR YEARS , JEANNE HÉBUTERNE. PART NINTH NICE, DEATH, LEGACY, CINEMA. : FIRST PART THE BEGINNING OF HIS LIFE. PART TWO ART STUDENT YEARS. THIRD PART MICHELI AND THE MACCHIAIOLI. PART FOUR EARLY LITERARY INFLUENCES. PART FIVE PARIS, ARRIVAL. PART SIX TRANSFORMATION. PART SEVEN OUTPUT, SCULPTURE, QUESTION OF INFLUENCES. PART EIGHTH THE WAR YEARS , JEANNE HÉBUTERNE. PART NINTH NICE, DEATH, LEGACY, CINEMA. THIS SERIES CONSISTS OF 9 SEPARATE PARTS Slideshow automatic or manual for your comfort of reading 8 Part eighth: 8 Part eighth We already saw in the first part ... The beginning of his life We already saw in the two part ... Art student years We a lready saw in the third part … Micheli and the Macchiaioli We already saw in the four part … Early literary influences We already saw in the five part … Paris, arrival . We already saw in the six part ... Transformation We already saw in the seven part ... Output, sculpture, question of influencesPowerPoint Presentation: The war years Known as Modì , which translates as 'cursed' ( maudit ), by many Parisians, but as Dedo to his family and friends, Modigliani was a handsome man, and attracted much female attention. Women came and went until Beatrice Hastings entered his life. She stayed with him for almost two years, was the subject for several of his portraits, including Madame Pompadour , and the object of much of his drunken wrath.PowerPoint Presentation: When the British painter Nina Hamnett arrived in Montparnasse in 1914, on her first evening there the smiling man at the next table in the café introduced himself as Modigliani; painter and Jew . They became great friends. In 1916, Modigliani befriended the Polish poet and art dealer Leopold Zborowski and his wife Anna. Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and André Salmon, 1916PowerPoint Presentation: Jeanne Hébuterne The following summer, the Russian sculptor Chana Orloff introduced him to a beautiful 19-year-old art student named Jeanne Hébuterne [16] who had posed for Tsuguharu Foujita . From a conservative bourgeois background, Hébuterne was renounced by her devout Roman Catholic family for her liaison with the painter, whom they saw as little more than a debauched derelict, and, worse yet, a Jew. Despite her family's objections, soon they were living together, and although Hébuterne was the current love of his life, their public scenes became more renowned than Modigliani's individual drunken exhibitions.PowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portraits of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait-of-the-Artist's-Wife 1918PowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: Portrait of Jeanne HebuternePowerPoint Presentation: On December 3, 1917, Modigliani's first one-man exhibition opened at the Berthe Weill Gallery. The chief of the Paris police was scandalized by Modigliani's nudes and forced him to close the exhibition within a few hours after its opening. After he and Hébuterne moved to Nice, she became pregnant and on November 29, 1918 gave birth to a daughter whom they named Jeanne (1918–1984).PowerPoint Presentation: References 16. "Photo". Museo Thyssen - Bornemisza . http://www.museothyssen.org/thyssen/exposiciones/WebExposiciones/2008/modigliani/fundacion/fundacion9_ing.html. Retrieved retrieved June 8, 2009.PowerPoint Presentation: Texts Wikipedia CREATIVE COMMONS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Modigliani Photos Images from Internet (These photos is in the public domain in the United States ) Music Infinite Love - Music For Movie par Walter Mazzaccaro - Preview of “Sad Farewell” CREATIVE COMMONS - Licence by- nc - sa 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ COPYRIGHTS TO ALL PHOTOS BELONG TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHORSPowerPoint Presentation: End of part eighth SEE YOU SOON ! 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