Giorgio de Chirico and His Uninhabited Architecture

Six Paintings. One Concept

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Loneliness feels stronger in an uninhabited house than in the desert. And De Chirico painted a dehumanized world, full of silence and solitude, where classical architecture, columns, statues, and towers accentuate the feeling of fragility and helplessness.

A classic architecture that helps to generate a timeless landscape, as if it were a product of a dream, turning the world into “an immense museum of strange things,” as the artist expressed.

 

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Metaphysical Painting.

The Disquieting Muses.

The “Avant-garde” movements.

Surrealism.

The Treachery of Images, Magritte.

The Persistence of Memory, Salvador Dalí.

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