modigliani
/mɒdɪˈɡliːɑni/Definitions
1. noun
A painter and sculptor who was a key figure in the development of Cubism, known for his elongated and expressive portraits.
“The art museum featured a collection of Modigliani’s works, showcasing his unique style and skill.”
2. proper noun
A French-Italian artist born Amedeo Clemente Modigliani in 1874 and died in 1920, known for his portraits, nudes, and sculptures.
“Modigliani’s painting, ‘Reclining Nude,’ is one of his most famous works and a symbol of his artistic style.”