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  1. Giorgio de Chirico was a pioneer in the revival of Classicism that flourished into a Europe-wide phenomenon in the 1920s. His own interest was likely encouraged by his childhood experiences of being raised in Greece by Italian parents. And, while living in Paris in the 1910s, his homesickness may have led to the mysterious, classically-inspired ...

  2. 25 de ago. de 2016 · En “La melancolía de la partida”, de Chirico abandona poco a poco sus paisajes urbanos mediterráneos, y se introduce en su fase de habitaciones atiborradas de objetos. Aquí vemos casi un bodegón cubista en el que se amontonan mapas, extraños instrumentos, banderas y pedazos de lo que parecen ser sus famosos maniquíes, ahora desarmados ...

  3. 15 de may. de 2020 · Giorgio de Chirico, Piazza d’Italia (con monumento ad un uomo politico), 1945. The artist backdated the work on the canvas to 1917, the final year of his revered style. Courtesy Tornabuoni Art

  4. Džordžas de Kirikas it. Giorgio de Chirico; Dž. de Kirikas 1936 m. Gimė 1888 m. liepos 10 d. Volas, Graikija: Mirė 1978 m. lapkričio 19 d. (90 metų) Roma: Palaidotas (-a) San Francesco a Ripa bažnyčia Tautybė italas: Veikla Dailininkas Vikiteka: Giorgio de Chirico

  5. Jul 10, 1888 - Nov 20, 1978. Giorgio de Chirico was an Italian artist and writer born in Greece. In the years before World War I, he founded the scuola metafisica art movement, which profoundly influenced the surrealists. His most well-known works often feature Roman arcades, long shadows, mannequins, trains, and illogical perspective.

  6. Roger Rothman. "Between Böcklin and Picasso: Giorgio de Chirico in Paris, 1909–1913." Southeastern College Art Conference Review 15, no. 1 (2006), pp. 12, 14, fig. 9, ill. cover (color), dates it summer or autumn 1913; notes the influence of Cubism in the tilted perspective of the figure. Emily Braun in Giorgio de Chirico, la fabrique des ...

  7. Giorgio de Chirico az athéni Politechnikai Főiskolán tanult, amely műszaki és művészeti képzést is nyújtott. 1906-ban, miután meghalt apja, Münchenbe költözött a családdal együtt, és tanulmányait az ottani akadémián folytatta, ahova elsősorban Arnold Böcklin vonzotta.

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