Morandi’s Still-Lifes

Peter Schjeldahl on Giorgio Morandi’s still-lifes: ‘The paintings present objects singly, side by side, or in overlapping groups. They feel monumental because they are viewed at eye level, or from just above. (Morandi, who stood six feet four, built a high table that he often used for that purpose.)’ New Yorker.


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