
Amedeo Modigliani
Catalogue Raisonne of the oil paintings
Marc Restellini(Author)
Yale University Press
Published on 14. April 2026
Book
Hardback
1752 pages
978-0-300-25676-5 (ISBN)
Description
A limited edition, groundbreaking six-volume catalogue raisonne documenting the entire body of paintings made by Amedeo Modigliani.
'This scholarly project combines scientific and stylistic research to reassess the artist's work.' - Nicolas Smirnoff, Art is Alive
The result of nearly thirty years of work accomplished in collaboration with an international team of researchers and scientists, Marc Restellini showcases the entire body of paintings made by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920).
Available in a strictly numbered limited edition of 1,250 copies, the catalogue raisonne, offers an unprecedented level of detail and precision in the provenance of each painting and is the largest compilation of scientific data ever created on Modigliani's oeuvre. This set reveals the depths of Restellini's research with beautiful illustrations throughout.
Volume 1 gives a full explanation of the methodology
Volume 2 provides a full chronology of Modigliani's life and body of work.
Volumes 3-5 contain Modigliani's paintings, each represented by a full-page reproduction accompanied by complete provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography.
Volume 6 comprises all the indexes concerning the data used in the catalogue, as well as a technical and iconographic index.
This stunning collection will be individually numbered. Perfect for collectors, ensure you don't miss out on adding this exquisite, comprehensive catalogue raisonne of one of the world's great artists to your library.
'This scholarly project combines scientific and stylistic research to reassess the artist's work.' - Nicolas Smirnoff, Art is Alive
The result of nearly thirty years of work accomplished in collaboration with an international team of researchers and scientists, Marc Restellini showcases the entire body of paintings made by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920).
Available in a strictly numbered limited edition of 1,250 copies, the catalogue raisonne, offers an unprecedented level of detail and precision in the provenance of each painting and is the largest compilation of scientific data ever created on Modigliani's oeuvre. This set reveals the depths of Restellini's research with beautiful illustrations throughout.
Volume 1 gives a full explanation of the methodology
Volume 2 provides a full chronology of Modigliani's life and body of work.
Volumes 3-5 contain Modigliani's paintings, each represented by a full-page reproduction accompanied by complete provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography.
Volume 6 comprises all the indexes concerning the data used in the catalogue, as well as a technical and iconographic index.
This stunning collection will be individually numbered. Perfect for collectors, ensure you don't miss out on adding this exquisite, comprehensive catalogue raisonne of one of the world's great artists to your library.
Reviews / Votes
"Not just a beautiful thing to possess, with its full-page images, biography, and overviews of provenance and exhibition history, it is also an attempt to redefine the market."-Gavanndra Hodge, Times"This scholarly project combines scientific and stylistic research to reassess the artist's work."-Nicolas Smirnoff, Art Is Alive
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1200 color + b-w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 328 mm
Width: 288 mm
Thickness: 260 mm
Weight
17684 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-25676-5 (9780300256765)
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Person
Marc Restellini is recognised as one of the greatest international experts on Modigliani due to his extensive experience with authentic works by the artist. As an independent curator and former museum director, he has organised more than 140 exhibitions, including the largest show ever held of Modigliani's painting in 2002.