Alice (painting)
Alice is a c.1918 oil on canvas painting by Amedeo Modigliani. It now hangs in the Danish National Gallery, to which it was donated in 1928.
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Year | c. 1918 |
Dimensions | 78.5 cm (30.9 in) × 39 cm (15 in) |
Location | National Gallery of Denmark |
Sources
- Wayne, Kenneth. Modigliani and the artists of Montparnasse. — New York: Abrams, 2002. — С. 109.
- Nørgaard Larsen, Peter. SMK highlights: Statens Museum for Kunst. — Kbh.: Statens Museum for Kunst, 2005. — ISBN 87-90096-43-6.
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