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Giorgio de Chirico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Giorgio de Chirico [Greek-born Italian Surrealist Painter and Sculptor, 1888-1978] Guide to pictures of works by Giorgio de Chirico in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Giorgio and Isa de Chirico Foundation, Rome; Among other activities, the foundation operates the Giorgio de Chirico House-Museum in Rome;
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Giorgio De Chirico Images on the Web ... Giorgio De Chirico images ... "The case of Giorgio de Chirico is one of the most curious in art history. An Italian, born in 1888 and raised partly in Greece - where his father, an engineer, planned and built railroads - he led a productive life, almost Picassoan in length;
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Biography of Giorgio De Chirico ... Giorgio De Chirico was born on 10th July 1888 in Volos, the capital of Thessaly (Greece). His father Evaristo was an engineer and his mother, Gemma Cervetto, a noblewoman of Genoese origin. Two years later in Athens, his brother Andrea was born.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Giorgio de Chirico (Italian painter), July 10, 1888Vólos, GreeceNovember 19, 1978Rome, ItalyItalian painter who, with Carlo Carrà and Giorgio Morandi, founded the style of Metaphysical painting. ... The Soothsayer’s Recompense, oil on canvas by Giorgio de Chirico,
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Giorgio de Chirico (click to enlarge) The Soothsayer's Recompense, oil on canvas by Giorgio de Chirico,
(credit: Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Giorgio de Chirico...
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Giorgio De Chirico Giorgio de Chirico was born in Greece and studied in Athens and Munich. Early in his career he collaborated with Carlo Carra in Italy, creating the concept of metaphysical painting. In 1910, Chirico began to favor lonely, deserted cityscapes with a dream-like feeling, paintings which lead to the f...
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Giorgio De Chirico And The Myth Of Ariadne ... The enigmatic paintings of Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978), with their dreamlike imagery of deserted city squares filled with mysterious shadows, stopped clocks, and sleeping statues, had a profound influence on modern art.
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~ Maurizio Fagiolo dell'Arco (Author) "Giorgio de Chineo and America was organized as part of a graduate course in Curatorial Studies at Hunter College held in the autumn of 1995..." (more); Key Phrases: New York, Giorgio de Chirico, Museum of Modern Art (more...)
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