Giorgio de Chirico - Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire Small Notebook

Small Notebook Chirico - Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire

IP161195
Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978)
Portrait (premonitory) of Guillaume Apollinaire - Spring 1914 - Oil and charcoal on canvas - 81,5 x 65 cm -Purchase, 1975 - The Pompidou Center, Paris

Giorgio De Chirico arrived in Paris in 1911 and two years later joined the circle around Apollinaire. As early as 1913...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
10 x 16 cm
Museums
Musée d'Orsay, Musée de l’Orangerie
Themes
Portrait, Literature
Maintenance
Store in a dry place
Artist
Giorgio De Chirico (1888 - 1978)
Art movement
Surrealism
Reference
IP161195
EAN
3336729153992
Matière de l'article
Paper
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée national d'Art moderne - Centre Pompidou

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Giorgio De Chirico (1888 - 1978)

The Italian painter Giorgio De Chirico is one of the founders of Metaphysical painting. His mysterious landscapes populated with strange objects and ancient characters, such as the statue of Ariadne that marks the artist's paintings, have inspired many surrealist artists such as Breton or Magritte. After a baroque period, Giorgio De Chirico returns to his first metaphysical paintings of which he makes copies as endless variations of his work. Whether this exercise led to the destruction or the commercial increase of his work, De Chirico opened the reflection on the serial production of works, which inspired Andy Warhol and Max Ernst, among others.