● On view now — Gallery 391
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Born of Jewish parents in the Italian coastal town of Leghorn, Amedeo Modigliani settled in Paris in 1906, where he developed friendships with Pablo Picasso , the poet Max Jacob, the sculptor Constantin Brancusi , and other members of the literary and artistic avant-garde, many of whom appear in his portraits. He led a notoriously bohemian life, shortened by a self-destructive use of alcohol and drugs. Modigliani produced his finest paintings between 1914 and his premature death in 1920. Within a limited range of subjects, mainly portraits and nudes, he developed a highly distinctive style of sensitively elongated forms. In this portrait, Modigliani's emphasis is on a strong formal structure dominated by the grid in the background and the echoing curves of the sitter's hat, shoulders, and features. There is none of the pathos often associated with his work. The artist seems instead to have invested this portrait with a note of ironic detachment, even humor, reflected in both the title of the painting (which refers to Madame de Pompadour, mistress of King Louis XV of France) and the expression of amused inscrutability worn by the sitter. Were painter and sitter perhaps both amused b
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Reclining Nude from the Back (Nu couché de dos)
Portrait of the Red-Headed Woman (Portrait de la femme rouss
Young Woman in Blue (Giovane donna in azzurro)
Cypresses and Houses at Cagnes (Cyprès et maisons à Cagnes)
Beatrice (Portrait de Béatrice Hastings)
Portrait of a Woman
Girl with a Polka-Dot Blouse (Jeune fille au corsage à pois)
Boy in Sailor Suit
Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884–1920) — Portrait of a Woman
Henri Matisse — Seated Nude in a Tan Room
Paul Gauguin — Woman in Front of a Still Life by Cezanne
Henri Matisse — Nude with Blue Necklace (Nu au collier bleu)
Jules Pascin — Nude and Books (Nu et livres)
Paul Cezanne — Madame Cezanne in a Yellow Chair
Paul Cézanne — Madame Cézanne (Hortense Fiquet, 1850–1922) i
Henri Matisse — Still Life with Gourds (Nature morte aux col
Marsden Hartley — Movement, Bermuda
Henri Matisse — The Green Dress (La Robe verte)