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Giorgio's return to New York: The so-called ‘late’ de Chirico and American criticism (1972–2023)
Forum ItalicumThis article focuses on the relationship between Giorgio de Chirico's artwork and American criticism. It starts from the distorted and misrepresented view created by André Breton (and widely disseminated in the USA especially through James Thrall Soby's ...
Lorenzo Canova
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Features of the representation of architectural space in the painting works of Giorgio de Chirico
Urban Construction and ArchitectureThis article describes the features of the depiction of architectural space in the paintings of the surrealist artist Giorgio de Chirico. In general terms, surrealism is described as an artistic style of the early twentieth century, its emergence ...
Alexey Yu. Lysenkov
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Месмахеровские чтения — 2024 : материалы междунар. науч.-практ. конф., 21– 22 марта 2024 г. : сб. науч. ст. / ФГБОУ ВО «Санкт-Петербургская государственная художественно-промышленная академия имени А. Л. Штиглица»
Целью статьи было изучение формально- стилистических и содержательных особенностей интерпретации текста поэмы Гомера «Илиада» в цикле книжных иллюстраций Дж. де Кирико.
А.А. Лобская
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Целью статьи было изучение формально- стилистических и содержательных особенностей интерпретации текста поэмы Гомера «Илиада» в цикле книжных иллюстраций Дж. де Кирико.
А.А. Лобская
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Giorgio de Chirico’s Willful Claustrophilia: The Ferrara Interiors, 1915–18
The Art Bulletin, 2019Serving in Ferrara during World War I, Giorgio de Chirico exchanged his trademark cityscapes for cloistered rooms, stacked with wooden slats and implements, boxes, and biscuits.
Ara H. Merjian
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O mito de Turim em Nietzsche e de Chirico
ArtCulturaFriedrich Nietzsche mora em Turim em maio-junho de 1888 e entre setembro do mesmo ano e o começo de janeiro de 1889. Apaixonado pela cidade, aprecia tudo nela – arquitetura, particularmente a Mole Antonelliana; urbanismo; tempo; comida; pessoas ...
A. Fabris
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Imaginary Cities: Giorgio de Chirico and Hebdomeros
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies, 2021J. Tambling
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From Theory to Practice: Case Study on the Giorgio De Chirico House Museum
The Journal of Art Theory & Practice, 2021Byung-Jin Choi
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de Chirico, Giorgio (1888–1978)
2018The modern Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico was born in the port city of Volos in the Grecian province of Thessaly. After training in Athens and Munich, he lived briefly in Milan and Florence before moving to Paris in 1911. There, between 1911 and 1915, he developed the highly original, ‘metaphysical’ style of painting on which his reputation is ...
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