
Description
Signed (lower right)
Image Dimensions: 16 7/8 x 10 1/2 in (43 x 26.7 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 15 1/2 in (56.5 x 39.5 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Amedeo Modigliani remains one of the most distinctive figures of early twentieth-century modern art, celebrated for his refined linear elegance, poetic stylization, and sensitive portrayal of the human form. Born in Livorno, Italy, in 1884, Modigliani developed his artistic identity in Paris, where he became associated with the School of Paris and absorbed influences from African sculpture, Renaissance portraiture, and contemporary avant-garde movements. His drawings, often executed in pencil with remarkable economy of line, reveal the essential foundations of his aesthetic philosophy and stand among the most admired achievements of his career.
This pencil work titled Cariatide exemplifies Modigliani's mastery of draftsmanship and his enduring fascination with classical motifs. The subject alludes to the architectural caryatid figures of ancient Greece, a theme the artist explored extensively during his mature period. Rendered with delicate yet confident strokes, the figure emerges with graceful elongation and serene poise. The minimalism of the composition focuses attention on the purity of contour, allowing the viewer to appreciate the rhythmic flow of the lines that define the form. Modigliani's characteristic approach to anatomy is present here: the simplified volumes, the softly tilted head, and the lyrical curve of the torso evoke both strength and fragility, merging modern abstraction with timeless classical ideals.
The subtle tonal variations achieved through careful pencil shading create a sense of volume without resorting to unnecessary detail. This restraint underscores Modigliani's belief that true expression lies not in elaborate ornamentation but in the distilled essence of form. The work conveys an intimate immediacy, as though captured in a moment of quiet contemplation. Such drawings were integral to the artist's creative process, often serving as conceptual studies for sculptures and paintings, yet they possess a finished quality that allows them to stand independently as complete works of art.
Drawings by Modigliani are highly regarded by major museums and collectors worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Works on paper occupy a crucial place within his oeuvre, offering direct insight into his hand and thought. The market for authenticated Modigliani drawings has remained consistently strong, reflecting both their rarity and their art historical importance.
From an interior perspective, this drawing offers exceptional versatility. Its refined monochrome palette and elegant composition make it ideally suited to intimate domestic spaces, studies, or curated gallery walls. The work radiates a quiet sophistication that complements both classical and modern interiors, providing a contemplative focal point without overwhelming its surroundings.
In summary, Cariatide is a compelling example of Modigliani's genius as a draftsman. It embodies the clarity, grace, and emotional subtlety that define his legacy, presenting a work of enduring aesthetic and scholarly value.
Image Dimensions: 16 7/8 x 10 1/2 in (43 x 26.7 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 15 1/2 in (56.5 x 39.5 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Amedeo Modigliani remains one of the most distinctive figures of early twentieth-century modern art, celebrated for his refined linear elegance, poetic stylization, and sensitive portrayal of the human form. Born in Livorno, Italy, in 1884, Modigliani developed his artistic identity in Paris, where he became associated with the School of Paris and absorbed influences from African sculpture, Renaissance portraiture, and contemporary avant-garde movements. His drawings, often executed in pencil with remarkable economy of line, reveal the essential foundations of his aesthetic philosophy and stand among the most admired achievements of his career.
This pencil work titled Cariatide exemplifies Modigliani's mastery of draftsmanship and his enduring fascination with classical motifs. The subject alludes to the architectural caryatid figures of ancient Greece, a theme the artist explored extensively during his mature period. Rendered with delicate yet confident strokes, the figure emerges with graceful elongation and serene poise. The minimalism of the composition focuses attention on the purity of contour, allowing the viewer to appreciate the rhythmic flow of the lines that define the form. Modigliani's characteristic approach to anatomy is present here: the simplified volumes, the softly tilted head, and the lyrical curve of the torso evoke both strength and fragility, merging modern abstraction with timeless classical ideals.
The subtle tonal variations achieved through careful pencil shading create a sense of volume without resorting to unnecessary detail. This restraint underscores Modigliani's belief that true expression lies not in elaborate ornamentation but in the distilled essence of form. The work conveys an intimate immediacy, as though captured in a moment of quiet contemplation. Such drawings were integral to the artist's creative process, often serving as conceptual studies for sculptures and paintings, yet they possess a finished quality that allows them to stand independently as complete works of art.
Drawings by Modigliani are highly regarded by major museums and collectors worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Works on paper occupy a crucial place within his oeuvre, offering direct insight into his hand and thought. The market for authenticated Modigliani drawings has remained consistently strong, reflecting both their rarity and their art historical importance.
From an interior perspective, this drawing offers exceptional versatility. Its refined monochrome palette and elegant composition make it ideally suited to intimate domestic spaces, studies, or curated gallery walls. The work radiates a quiet sophistication that complements both classical and modern interiors, providing a contemplative focal point without overwhelming its surroundings.
In summary, Cariatide is a compelling example of Modigliani's genius as a draftsman. It embodies the clarity, grace, and emotional subtlety that define his legacy, presenting a work of enduring aesthetic and scholarly value.
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Additional photographs and condition reports may be provided upon request as a courtesy only. Any condition report, catalogue description, image, certificate, report, document, authentication statement, authentication opinion, specialist opinion, or communication regarding origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, authorship, signature, condition, provenance, or value is an opinion only and not a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Yakon Auctions.
The absence of reference to defects, restoration, wear, damage, handling marks, conservation, alteration, or repair does not mean the lot is free from such matters. Photographs are for reference only and may not accurately reflect color, tone, dimensions, condition, signature details, or the true state of the lot. Buyers should review all images carefully, as they form part of the description.
Provenance is provided by the consignor, prior owner, or most recent owner and may not be supported by records. All reports, COAs, appraisals, authentication letters, provenance statements, invoices, labels, or related documents, including any opinions, analyses, or conclusions therein, are provided as received from the consignor, prior owner, or third party, and have not been independently verified by Yakon Auctions. Such materials are for reference only and are not guarantees of authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, provenance, condition, or value.
All artworks, antiques, collectibles, autographed items, signed memorabilia, music memorabilia, records, photographs, posters, entertainment collectibles, and related items are offered based on information and documentation provided with the lot. Unless expressly stated, Yakon Auctions has not independently authenticated any signature, inscription, attribution, authorship, association, provenance, pressing detail, edition, period, origin, or related documentation.
Terms such as "attributed to," "after," "manner of," "circle of," "school of," "in the artist's style," or similar language mean the lot is not guaranteed to be by the named artist, maker, signer, studio, or period. Exact authorship, origin, attribution, or date may be unknown, and the lot may not be included in any official catalogue raisonne, archive, registry, or recognized reference source.
Yakon Auctions makes no express or implied warranties or guarantees regarding authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, condition, provenance, attribution, description, value, or marketability. Buyers are responsible for due diligence and should seek independent expert advice before bidding.
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AMEDEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920), ATTRIBUTED TO, PENCIL ON PAPER
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