The exhibition "Modigliani, Soutine and other legends of Montparnasse" in St. Petersburg, organized by the Cultural and Historical Foundation "The Connection of Times" and the Faberge Museum, opens the world of female images created by Amedeo Modigliani in the last years of life. Among the presented works, two are devoted to his museum Jeanne Ebutern, a young student of an art school, whose life has changed dramatically after the fateful encounter with the artist for her.
On the unique scarf from Radical Chic designers placed five works of Modigliani, smoothly changing into each other: "Seated Woman in a White Blouse" (1919), "The Girl in Blue" (1918), "Portrait of Jeanne Ebyutern" (1918), "Portrait of a Redhead girls "(" Jeanne Ebyutern ") (1918) and" Elvira with a white collar "(1917-1918). It should be noted that turning the picture into a pattern on textiles is a rather laborious process. But the designers of the brand with the help of the staff of the Faberge Museum were able to find ways to not only preserve the author's style, but also fit into modern trends.
Exhibition of leading artists of the Paris School of the early XX century will last until March 25. A handkerchief based on women's portraits Amedeo Modigliani fans of the artist's work and lovers of exclusive accessories can only buy in the souvenir shop of the Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg.