The Enigma of Giorgio de Chirico

The Enigma of Giorgio de Chirico
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Publisher : Peter Owen Publishers
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049994935
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Synopsis The Enigma of Giorgio de Chirico by : Margaret Crosland

Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978) was best known for his metaphysical paintings, but he also wrote poems, articles about art, an autobiography, and the first surrealist novel. Even more mysterious than the paintings, is the man himself: secretive, self-centered and contradictory, supercritical, ironic, and humorless, yet creative in ways he probably hardly understood. He did not share the Surrealists' overt preoccupation with the erotic, but was obsessed with memories of ancient mythology, 19th century German philosophy, metaphysics, and the secrets of creativity. With these obsessions, he tried, unconsciously, to solve the problems of his own sexuality which he concealed within. A loner, who never formally aligned himself with the Surrealists, or any other artistic movement, he produced several thousand works of art, with many changes of style. These were praised by Guillaume Apollinaire, Andre Breton, Max Ernst, and paul Eluard. He has remained one of the most baffling and memorable of those associated with the Surrealists.

Geometry of Shadows

Geometry of Shadows
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Publisher : Public Space Books, A
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 0998267546
ISBN-13 : 9780998267548
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Geometry of Shadows by : Giorgio De Chirico

Gathered from early twentieth-century Italian magazines, manuscripts, correspondence, television recordings, and ephemeral art volumes, Geometry of Shadows is the first comprehensive collection of Giorgio de Chirico's Italian poetry, with award-winning poet Stefania Heim's translations presented alongside the Italian originals.

Giorgio de Chirico and the Metaphysical City

Giorgio de Chirico and the Metaphysical City
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Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 0300176597
ISBN-13 : 9780300176599
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Giorgio de Chirico and the Metaphysical City by : Ara H. Merjian

Painted in Paris on the eve of World War One, the Metaphysical cityscapes of Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978) redirected the course of modernist painting and the modern architectural imagination alike. Giorgio de Chirico and the Metaphysical City examines the two most salient dimensions of the artist’s early imagery: its representations of architectural space and its sustained engagement with the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. Centering upon a single painting from 1914 – deemed by the painter “the fatal year” – each chapter examines why and how de Chirico’s self-declared “Nietzschean method” takes architecture as its pictorial means and metaphor. The first, full-length study in English to focus on the painter’s seminal work from pre-war Paris, the book places de Chirico’s “literary” images back in the context of the city’s avant-garde, particularly the circle of Guillaume Apollinaire. Merjian’s study sheds light on one of the most influential and least understood figures in 20th-century aesthetics, while also contributing to an understanding of Nietzsche’s paradoxical consequences for modernism.

De Chirico

De Chirico
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Publisher : Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0870708724
ISBN-13 : 9780870708725
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis De Chirico by : Emily Braun

"The unexpected encounter of a rubber glove, a green ball, and the head from the classical statue gives rise to one of the most compelling paintings in the history of modernist art: Giorgio de Chirico's Song of Love (1914). This uncanny image exemplifies what de Chirico called 'metaphysical' painting, which creates a disturbing sense of unreality, outside the usual logics of space and time, through the novel depiction of ordinary things. Emily Braun's essay explores the work's enigmatic motifs, showing how their roots range from the ancient culture of the Mediterranean, through the commercial scenarios de Chirico observed in the streets of Paris in the years around World War I, to the work of the avant-garde painters and poets of the time. The Song of Love continues to captivate viewers as de Chirico intended, even a century after it was made." - Back cover.

Hebdomeros

Hebdomeros
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Publisher : Peter Owen Publishers
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011585091
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Hebdomeros by : Giorgio De Chirico

"Hebdomeros, originally written in French by Giorgio de Chirico and published in Paris in 1929, was immediately accepted by critics as one of the capital novels of surrealist literature. It should also be said that Hebdomeros is a fundamental document for better understanding the artistic revolution that De Chirico operated in those years with his metaphysical painting. The story does not proceed from event to event, but passes from one image, from one word, from one analogy to another. The singularity of this process lies in its distance from both the dream and the interior monologue, it does not involve the reader, but seduces him with a spectacle of images that smell of hallucination and dreams, of vanishing anguish and frigid rhetorical invention."--Www.goodreads.com

Giorgio De Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne

Giorgio De Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne
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Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:473104815
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Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Giorgio De Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne by : Philadelphia Museum of Art

Hebdomeros

Hebdomeros
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Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106012400948
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Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Hebdomeros by : Giorgio De Chirico

Set in the tense and uncertain years before the Second World War, when America was still largely conflicted about entering the war on either side, Andrew Rosenheim's thriller Fear Itself offers a rich depiction of history as it was--and as it might have been. Jimmy Nessheim, a young Special Agent in the fledgling FBI, is assigned to infiltrate a new German-American organization known as the Bund. Ardently pro-Nazi, the Bund is conspiring to sabotage American efforts against Adolf Hitler. But as Nessheim's investigation takes him into the very heart of the Bund, it becomes increasingly clear that something far more sinister is at work, something that seems to lead directly to the White House. Drawn into the center of Washington's high society, Nessheim finds himself caught up in a web of political intrigue and secret lives. But as he moves closer to the truth, an even more lethal plot emerges, one that could rewrite history. With sharp wit and a keen eye for period details, Rosenheim fully immerses the reader in Depression-era America. He seamlessly weaves into the narrative larger-than-life figures such as J. Edgar Hoover, Clyde Tolson, and Lucy Mercer Rutherford, as well as historical events like the 1939 pro-Nazi rally held at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The first in a series chronicling Agent Nessheim's adventures throughout the war, Fear Itself establishes Andrew Rosenheim as a spectacular new talent.

De Chirico

De Chirico
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Publisher : Bulfinch Press
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 0821224999
ISBN-13 : 9780821224991
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis De Chirico by : Paolo Baldacci

The self-named metaphysical painting of early 20th-century painter Giogio de Chirico continues to haunt modern art. Paolo Baldacci's long-awaited monograph follows de Chirico and his work from his birth through his student years in Paris to his return to Italy. Baldacci details the development of de Chirico's mature style and reveals the many biographical elements of his paintings. 250 color and 150 b&w illustrations.

Giorgio de Chirico

Giorgio de Chirico
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Publisher : Manfredi Edizioni Srl
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8893970007
ISBN-13 : 9788893970006
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Giorgio de Chirico by :

- The fourth volume of Giorgio de Chirico's Catalogo Generale with 451 paintings, drawings, and watercolours dating from 1913 to 1975 This fourth volume of the Catalogo Generale, published in 2018, features 455 paintings, watercolors, and works on paper dating from 1913 to 1975 by Giorgio de Chirico which have been authenticated and dated by the Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico. This brings the total number of works published in the complete catalog to 1831. It includes an introductory essay by Lorenzo Canova, a foreword by Paolo Picozza, President of Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico, a previously unpublished essay by de Chirico entitled Zeuxis the Explorer (1918), a brief biography of the artist, and a summary of the Foundation's activity. The works featured here were not included in Claudio Bruni Sakraischik's original multi-volume catalogue raisonné published between 1971 and 1987. Volume 4 includes a separate bibliography and exhibition history for works that appear in this volume only. Text in English and Italian.

Ba de Chirico

Ba de Chirico
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Publisher : Taschen
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 3836546175
ISBN-13 : 9783836546171
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Ba de Chirico by : Magdalena Holzhey

Greek-born Italian painter Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978) was hugely influential in the early years of the Surrealist movement. His paintings during the teens in Paris, where he moved in 1911, caused such a stir that such important figures as Picasso and Paul Eluard immediately praised them. This phase of his work, which he later termed pittura metafisica (metaphysical painting) was marked by dramatic compositions involving sharp perspective, striking shadows, geometrical planes, voids of space, and a general feeling of anxiety and loneliness; the sense of absurdity evoked by the mannequin-like figures in almost nightmarish landscapes seemed to suggest a Freudian expression of the unconscious. After 1930, De Chirico turned to a more classical style of painting and continued in the same vein for the rest of his career; his later work was widely criticized, especially by the Surrealists who had so admired his early paintings.