Giorgio de Chirico’s enigmatic painting “Ariadne” drills down into the deepest recesses of meaning. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable ...
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Born in Greece, de Chirico originally studied engineering but instead became a painter. In 1917, together with Carlo Carrà, de Chirico founded the brief but significant movement, Metaphysical Painting ...
The work of Giorgio de Chirico represents an unexpected form of classicism in early avant-garde painting. This canvas, one of six in a series, combines a Mediterranean cityscape with still-life ...
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Francis Picabia created classically inspired figures not tied to specific stories, while Giorgio de Chirico was fascinated by the mythological figure of Ariadne. Between 1927 and the early 1930s, ...
Metaphysical Art is the translation of the Italian Pittura Metafisica, a movement created by Giorgio de Chirico and the former futurist, Carlo Carra, in the north Italian city of Ferrara. Using a ...
A sense of confusion-within-clarity, of smoky dream-drift within a lucid cartography, permeates the paintings Giorgio de Chirico made between 1910 and 1920. “Ariadne,” one of his sparest and ...