Amedeo Modigliani
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Amazing. Simply amazing. I am so in love with his work. Thank you south for making this available .
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can't stop watching this video!!!!
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Superb melody and superb works!!! Admirably idyllic !!! Admirably European!!!
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Una scena d'amore passionale
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@jpapare Thanks for sharing with me. Hopefully I can find some places like what you described in your message nowadays. You see, the problem with us is, we are all trained into some practical characters who believe that pulling over to the roadside admiring some flowers is a major kind of crime- that we have wasted precious time. We do not allow ourselves to understand what's joy in the air. :|
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@Veldiw My experiences in the Village began when I was 17 (1959) when I was still living in Jersey City and taking the train into the Village on Sunday afternoons to meet friends at the Gaslight Cafe to hear poetry readings, discover Cappuccino, and flirt with the torn t-shirt crowd. This was the last of the Beatnik era. Later, living there, I enjoyed the non-restrictive environment which was always in the air. I love the streets in Spring. View documentary: The Cruise (Netflix)
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@jpapare Greenwich Village must be something inspirational! I have never been there. :(
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I could watch this all day.
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Even though they look like simple figures each caracter is full of meaningfullness they look straight at you with so much caracter and presence that atracs you to look further more.
Enrique Williams...
Thank you.
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Commovente
The Consequence of Love by Paolo Sorrentino, one of best film ev'r. That sense of melancholy and asphyxiation -and not depression. Predestination, love, dead: universe in a film; 'tis unreal and wonderful.
Juventus170191 1 year ago 106
I began looking at Modigliani again after many years. In the early 1960's every Greenwich Village book store had posters of his work everywhere. However, it was always the same 6 or 7 portraits that had been made into posters, which everyone was aware of. Seeing all of this work, really helps one to see the vastness of his talent. The reproduction market really minimized him, but his work would not succumb to being so trivialized. Great post!
jpapare 1 year ago 12