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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
After studying art in Italy, Modigliani moved to Paris, where he met the dermatologist Paul Alexandre. Alexandre would become Modigliani’s first patron, who eventually amassed a large collection of the artist’s work. Even though Alexandre found sitting for a portrait exhausting, he became the subject for several works. In this study for an oil painting, Modigliani captured the salient features of the doctor’s face: the sharp part in his hair and his piercing stare.
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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
Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917) — Diego Martelli
Anders Zorn — Portrait of Charles Deering
James McNeill Whistler — Axenfeld
Gustave Caillebotte — Self-Portrait with a Hat
Charles Hasslewood Shannon (British, 1863–1937) — Lucien Pis
Edgar Degas|Edouard Manet — Édouard Manet, Seated, Holding H
Isaac Israels — Jozef Israels in zijn atelier
James McNeill Whistler — Sketch of William E. Henley
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — At the Gaieté Rochechouart: Nico
Charles Hasslewood Shannon (British, 1863–1937) — Portrait o
Eugène Carrière — Study of Alphonse Daudet
Paul Gauguin — Portrait of Stéphane Mallarmé