Modigliani's head of women
29" x 40" in
(73 x 100 cm)
Size: 28.74" in x 39.37" in
Geographic Location: France & Italy (1911/1913)
This painting features two sculptures by Modigliani, depicting his famous "Heads of Women." Created between 1911 and 1913, these works are distinguished by their elongated faces and stylized features, reflecting the influence of Cambodian, Egyptian, and Ivorian art on the artist. The sculptures capture the radical simplification and distinctive elegance that characterize this series, influenced by art objects seen at the Musée d'Ethnographie in Paris.
- Year: 2024
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from Japan
- Year: 2024
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from Japan
About Geoffrey Bouillot
Geoffrey Bouillot is a French artist born in 1990 in Chalon-sur-Saône (Burgundy, France) who has been based in Tokyo for the past 13 years.
Known for his delicate lines and bold monochromatic works, he blends traditional and contemporary elements to create art that is both timeless and relevant to the present day. His creations, praised for their depth and visual impact, reflect a unique fusion of cultural influences, drawing from his French heritage and the vibrant art scene in Japan.
Bouillot has already gained international recognition, with his works featured in prestigious institutions such as Museum and Foundation. Additionally, he has participated in auctions at Sotheby's, further establishing his presence in the global art market. These achievements mark him as an emerging artist of note, whose minimalist yet powerful work explores universal themes through a contemporary lens.
With exhibitions in Japan and abroad, Bouillot continues to develop a distinctive artistic voice, inviting the public to reconsider the relationship between art, history, and culture.
Modigliani's head of women by Geoffrey Bouillot
29" x 40" in
(73 x 100 cm)
Size: 28.74" in x 39.37" in
Geographic Location: France & Italy (1911/1913)
This painting features two sculptures by Modigliani, depicting his famous "Heads of Women." Created between 1911 and 1913, these works are distinguished by their elongated faces and stylized features, reflecting the influence of Cambodian, Egyptian, and Ivorian art on the artist. The sculptures capture the radical simplification and distinctive elegance that characterize this series, influenced by art objects seen at the Musée d'Ethnographie in Paris.
- Year: 2024
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from Japan
- Year: 2024
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from Japan
About Geoffrey Bouillot
Geoffrey Bouillot is a French artist born in 1990 in Chalon-sur-Saône (Burgundy, France) who has been based in Tokyo for the past 13 years.
Known for his delicate lines and bold monochromatic works, he blends traditional and contemporary elements to create art that is both timeless and relevant to the present day. His creations, praised for their depth and visual impact, reflect a unique fusion of cultural influences, drawing from his French heritage and the vibrant art scene in Japan.
Bouillot has already gained international recognition, with his works featured in prestigious institutions such as Museum and Foundation. Additionally, he has participated in auctions at Sotheby's, further establishing his presence in the global art market. These achievements mark him as an emerging artist of note, whose minimalist yet powerful work explores universal themes through a contemporary lens.
With exhibitions in Japan and abroad, Bouillot continues to develop a distinctive artistic voice, inviting the public to reconsider the relationship between art, history, and culture.