This substantial publication from the Morandi Museum in Bologna offers a newly revised and expanded Catalogue raisonné dedicated to Giorgio Morandi, one of the defining figures of twentieth century Italian art. More than twenty years after the previous edition, this updated volume revisits Morandi’s oeuvre through new scholarship, previously unpublished material, and a redesigned visual presentation.
Combining critical essays, archival research, and nearly five hundred illustrations, the book traces the complexity and quiet intensity of Morandi’s artistic universe. His meditative still lifes and landscapes transformed ordinary objects into deeply contemplative studies of light, form, and perception, securing his place among the most influential modern painters of the twentieth century.
Rather than functioning solely as a scholarly reference, this catalogue also reflects the philosophical dimension of Morandi’s work. The publication explores how his restrained compositions engage with broader questions of time, silence, memory, and the act of seeing itself. Updated bibliographies and an extensive anthology of critical texts further position the volume as an essential research resource for collectors, scholars, and admirers of modern Italian art.
Published by Silvana Editoriale for the Museo Morandi, this English-language hardcover edition is an important addition to any museum collection or art reference library.











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