This survey of the work of 20th-century Italian artist Giorgio Morandi, an increasingly popular subject of exhibits around the world, examines his still lifes, landscapes, and engravings and
compares his work to those of similar subject matter. C簿聶翻zannian concepts, metaphysics, and introspection are among the themes that reveal his boundless affection for domesticity and his
desire to surpass it. This retrospective provides insight into Morandi's work and how his aesthetic differs from other 20th-century artists.