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Morandi

American  
[maw-rahn-dee] / mɔˈrɑn di /

noun

  1. Giorgio 1890–1964, Italian painter.


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The Morandi Bridge in Genoa, part of a key highway connecting France and Italy, gave way in torrential rain on August 14, 2018 sending dozens of vehicles tumbling into the abyss.

From Barron's Jul. 15, 2026

The centerpiece of the collection is an ensemble of 50 paintings by Giorgio Morandi, whose studio was in nearby Bologna.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 1, 2026

Salvini told the crowd, gathered under the new span that was inaugurated in 2020 to replace the Morandi, that he had read some of the documentation from the trial.

From Seattle Times Aug. 14, 2023

For decades, Giorgio Morandi painted almost nothing but bottles and vases.

From New York Times Mar. 23, 2023

Of the four paintings of the cupola, the Nativity of the Virgin is by Francesco Vanni; the Visitation, Carlo Maratta; the Presentation in the Temple, Baldassare Peruzzi; the Death of the Virgin, Morandi.

From Walks in Rome by Augustus J. C. Hare

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