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Morandi's studio in Via Fondazza. Giorgio Morandi (July 20, 1890 – June 18, 1964) was an Italian painter and printmaker widely known for his subtly muted still-life paintings of ceramic vessels, flowers, and landscapes—their quiet, meditative quality reflecting the artist's rejection of the tumult of modern life.
"Colors" is a song by Romanian group Morandi intended to be the lead single off the group's fourth studio album, Zebra. However, it was later included in their compilation album, Best Of (2011). The supposed Zebra 's mix of club and British rock served as inspiration for the track.
N3XT is the third album by the Romanian group Morandi, released in 2007. The album had a big success in Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Ukraine and in other European countries. In Russia, N3XT was a three times multi-platinum CD. A song from this album, "Angels (Love Is the Answer)" occupied the first places in the European hit charts.
The original photograph of the dress. The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress. Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science.
Morandi Won [38] Romanian Music Awards 2008: Best Album N3XT: Won [39] Best Dance "Save Me" Nominated Best Group Morandi Best Pop Best Song "Angels (Love Is the Answer)" Best Video Won Radio România Actualităţi Awards 2008 Best Pop-Dance Album N3XT: Nominated [40] Best Pop-Dance Artist Morandi Best Pop-Dance Song "Afrika" 2009 Eska Music Awards
Other painters who adopted the style included Giorgio Morandi around 1917–1920, [7] Filippo de Pisis, and Mario Sironi. [5] In the 1920s and later, the legacy of Metaphysical painting influenced the work of Felice Casorati, Max Ernst, and others. [5]
Reverse is the debut album from Romanian group Morandi released in 2005. It had big success in Europe. Morandi released their first single, "Love Me", in 2004. It was successful, especially in many clubs of Bucharest.
Morandi and Laura Efrikian in In ginocchio da te (1964). After winning a music festival for newcomers in Bellaria – Igea Marina, in 1962 Morandi made an audition for RCA Italiana, and while his performance left dubious a large part of the commission he was put under contract for the insistence of Franco Migliacci, who became its producer and main author for the first part of his career. [3]