With few exceptions, Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) appears to have spent almost all of his life in Bologna, Italy. Although the city is known for its art academy, it is off the beaten path of the typical European grand tour. Yet the artist managed to absorb much from his contemporaries in Paris and other early modern art capitals, becoming part of movements in his own country like Futurism and Metaphysical Painting.
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