Giorgio de Chirico Italian OOC GALERIE SIMON – Mar 12th, 2020
Oil on canvas. Featuring surrealist composition of a humanoid figure. Signed “g. de Chirico” on the top right corner. Label affixed to verso reads “MUSEE d’ORSAY AUTEUR ALBACHE ANNEE TECNICA TALLE FICHEN”. Stamped with “Musee d’Orsay Paris Francis” and another stamped “Galeria Mathias Fels PARIS”. Label affixed to verso reads “GALERIE SIMON 29 BIS, Rue d’Astorg PARIS (VIII). “Girogio de Cherico oil on canvas” stamped on label. Attributed to Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978, Italian). 40 x 30 cm (15.5 x 11.75 inches). Framed size: 53 x 43 cm (21 x 17 inches). PROVENANCE: This lot carries limited provenance from a Southern Ontario estate
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Giorgio de Chirico
Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978) was an Italian artist known for his depictions of dreamlike town squares and still lifes. “To become truly immortal a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere,” he once mused.
On July 10, 1888, in Volos, Greece he was born to Italian parents. He studied at the High School of Fine Arts in Athens. Afterwards, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. While in Germany, he developed an interest in the mythological subject matter of Symbolist painters like Arnold Böcklin.
Moving to Florence after finishing school, he began producing some of his hallmark works, among them, Enigma of an Afternoon (1910), Mystery and Melancholy of a Street (1914), and The Song of Love (1914). In 1917, helped by his friend Carlo Carrà, De Chirico introduced his ideas surrounding what he called Metaphysical painting into writing. Shortly thereafter—though he had gained success and influenced René Magritte and André Breton—he renounced not only Metaphysical and Surrealist painting but all of Modern Art, with his essay The Return of Craftsmanship (1919).
Revisiting traditional iconography and techniques found in Neoclassical and Baroque paintings, the works he produced disappointed many critics of the time. Throughout the rest of his life, he often made copies of his earlier Metaphysical works, profiting off their popularity. The artist died in Rome, Italy on November 20, 1978.
Today, De Chirico’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.
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