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Exhibition

Group exhibition

1949a New York

Museum of Modern Art, New York, Twentieth-Century Italian Art, June 28–September 18, 1949 (exhibition catalogue).

Organized by Alfred H. Barr Jr. (1902–1981) and James Thrall Soby (1906–1979), this exhibition offered a summary of Italian movements that helped shape modern art, including Futurism, the Scuola Metafisica, and Modigliani, who was treated as his own category. The artist was represented by nineteen works, featuring examples of his paintings, drawings, and sculpture from museums and private collections, both in the United States and in Europe.

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Citation: Modigliani Initiative. "Exhibition: 1949a New York." In Amedeo Modigliani Digital Catalogue. catalogue.modigliani-initiative.org/exhibitions/entry.php?id=38 (accessed on May 11, 2026).