The 750 Artworks created around 1925 and containing the word giorgio de chirico, metaphysical art, arcades, monuments, roads, 1925

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Giorgio De Chirico - The Uncertainty of the PoetThe Uncertainty of the PoetGiorgio De Chirico

Introduction

The Uncertainty of the Poet is a painting created in 1913 by the Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico. This masterpiece, which measures 106 x 94 cm, is currently housed at the T...

Tate Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Great MetaphysicianThe Great MetaphysicianGiorgio De Chirico

Introduction to the Painting

The Great Metaphysician is a painting created by Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico in 1917. The artwork is an excellent example of the Metaphysical Art moveme...

 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Song of LoveThe Song of LoveGiorgio De Chirico

Introduction

The Song of Love is a painting created by the Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico in 1914. This work, which measures 59 x 73 cm and was made using oil on canvas, is an example of metaphysical art. In this article, we will analyze the characteristics of this painting and its histo...

 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Prodigal SonThe Prodigal SonGiorgio De Chirico

The Prodigal Son (Italian: Il figliol prodigo) is a painting by the Greek-born Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico. It is painted in tempera on canvas and was completed in 1922 as de Chirico was in transition from the Metaphysical style of his earlier works to the neoclassicism he essayed in the 1920s...

Galleria d'Arte Moderna (Milan, Italy)
 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Red TowerThe Red TowerGiorgio De Chirico

Giorgio De Chirico founded the Scuola metafisica or the Metaphysical Art movement. This movement was marked by the use of dream-like landscapes, the artist was inspired by Nietzsche’s work and sought to depict reality with mythology or imagination. The painting The Red Tower shows a landscape from d...

 
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Delesio Antonio Berni - The Open DoorThe Open DoorDelesio Antonio Berni

The surrealistic work Antonio Berni produced between 1931 and 1932 account for the influence by Giorgio de Chirico’s metaphysical art. In Berni’s paintings and collages there is a hint of Italian piazzas—with their arcades and forced perspectives—, of solitary statues, mannequins, lengthy shadows an...

 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The anguish of departureThe anguish of departureGiorgio De Chirico
85 x 69 cm, (1914)

In his own words, Giorgio de Chirico aspired “to live in the world as an immense museum of strange things, of curious variegated toys that change their appearance.” He wanted to transform everyday objects into something altogether new in order to create feelings of uncertainty, alienation, and even ...

 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Child-s BrainThe Child's BrainGiorgio De Chirico

Introduction

Giorgio de Chirico, an Italian artist born in Greece, is best known for founding the style called metaphysical art. This avant-garde movement greatly influenced Surrealism and sought to depict dreamlike spaces suspended in mystery. One of his most famous works, Like
 
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Giorgio De Chirico - Great metaphysical interiorGreat metaphysical interiorGiorgio De Chirico

Introduction

Giorgio de Chirico's Great Metaphysical Interior, painted in 1917, is a masterpiece of the metaphysical art movement. The painting is currently housed in the Mu...

Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Giorgio De Chirico - Hector and AndromacheHector and AndromacheGiorgio De Chirico

Introduction to the Artist and Artwork

Giorgio de Chirico was an Italian artist who lived in the XIX – XX cent. He is a remarkable figure of Italian Surrealism and Metaphysical art, with 198 artworks available on WahooArt.com. The painting 'Hector and Andromache' was created by Giorgio de C...

Central Square (New York, United States)
 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Nostalgia of the InfiniteThe Nostalgia of the InfiniteGiorgio De Chirico
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Giorgio De Chirico - Gare Montparnasse (The Melancholy of Departure)Gare Montparnasse (The Melancholy of Departure)Giorgio De Chirico

Painted while the artist was living in Paris, Gare Montparnasse (The Melancholy of Departure), illustrates many recurring themes in De Chirico’s works. In addition to the long shadows and vast expanse of open space, a typical style in which De Chirico painted, this work also includes the theme of ra...

 
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Giorgio De Chirico - Homesickness of an EngineerHomesickness of an EngineerGiorgio De Chirico

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