Modigliani Abstract Female Stone Head Miniature Statue – Pocket Art Sculpture
Modigliani Abstract Female Stone Head Miniature Statue – Pocket Art Sculpture
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A Sculpted Face in Modern Calm
This Modigliani head statue is a miniature museum-quality sculpture inspired by Amedeo Modigliani’s carved stone heads from the early 1910s. The elongated face, long nose, and closed eyes create that unmistakable Modigliani feeling: quiet, timeless, and inward-looking, as if the figure is slowly emerging from stone.
In his sculpture, Modigliani reduced the human face to essential shapes and smooth planes. The result is both abstract and surprisingly intimate. It feels ancient and modern at once, echoing the simplified geometry he admired in early Mediterranean and non-Western traditions.
Modigliani’s Stone Head Experiments
Amedeo Modigliani explored the human face and figure with a distinctive visual language built on elongation, symmetry, and quiet introspection. This Modigliani head statue reflects his sculptural experiments from the early 1910s, when he carved a series of stone heads that reduced the female face to its most essential forms. The smooth planes, long nose, and closed eyes give the impression of a figure emerging slowly from stone, timeless and inward-looking.
This Modigliani miniature sculpture keeps that spirit while making the work easy to live with. It is sized for a shelf, desk, or bookcase, so you can appreciate its profile and calm expression from multiple angles.
Pairing Ideas for Collectors
Collectors often enjoy displaying this Modigliani head statue mini alongside his figure studies to see how the same rhythmic proportions carry over from face to body. A natural companion piece is the Modigliani Abstract Female Nude Kneeling Miniature Statue.
Prefer a larger statement piece? A bigger version of this head is available here: Modigliani Head with Metal Base (MO06).
Product Details of Modigliani Head Statue
- Object: Modigliani abstract female head (miniature replica)
- Collection: Parastone Museum Collection
- Part Number: PA10MO
- Material: Resin with speckled stone-effect finish
- Base: Thin black metal base
- Size: 4 3/8 in H × 1 in W × 1 3/4 in D
- Weight: Statue 4 oz; boxed weight 8 oz
- Included: Gift presentation box and description card
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About the Artist: Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920) was an Italian artist who became one of the most recognizable voices of early modern art in Paris. He is best known for portraits and nude figures shaped by long lines, simplified planes, and a quiet, inward mood. His figures often feel both elegant and distant, as if they are holding their thoughts just out of reach.
Modigliani trained in Italy before moving to Paris, where he absorbed avant-garde ideas while developing a style that remained distinctly his own. Around the early 1910s, he devoted serious attention to sculpture, creating a group of stone heads that reduce the human face to essential geometry: elongated noses, calm symmetry, and closed or simplified eyes. Although his sculptural period was relatively brief, it strongly influenced his later drawings and paintings. The same rhythmic proportions and serene abstraction appear across both his carved heads and his figure studies.
Today, Modigliani’s work is often discussed for its blend of modern simplification and older visual traditions, including ancient sculpture and mask-like forms. His art captures a very modern kind of presence: intimate, stylized, and psychologically reserved. A museum replica inspired by Modigliani’s sculpted heads lets you study those ideas up close, where small changes in contour and proportion do most of the talking.

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