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Giorgio de Chirico

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Giorgio de Chirico was an Italian painter, founder of metaphysical painting, the predecessor of the Surrealists.

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Giorgio de Chirico was the author of an original art movement based on the philosophical teachings of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, in which love for the classics is combined with the feeling of emptiness and loss characteristic of modernity. This style is called

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Hector and Andromache
Giorgio de Chirico
1912

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Hector and Andromache
Giorgio de Chirico
1912

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Works of Chirico, with his extraordinary vision of the surrounding space and objects in it, had a decisive influence on the emergence of such an important movement as…

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The Great Tower
Giorgio de Chirico
1913

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The Great Tower
Giorgio de Chirico
1913

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Where and when was Giorgio de Chirico born?

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The Nostalgia of the Infinite
Giorgio de Chirico
1911-1913

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The Nostalgia of the Infinite
Giorgio de Chirico
1911-1913

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Much in the works of the Italian artist speaks of their similarity to the painting of the Symbolists. Mysterious landscapes, the mystery of images and a calm colour scheme make it related to this movement. Which of the famous Symbolist painters had the greatest influence on the work of Giorgio de Chirico?

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The tower
Giorgio de Chirico
1913

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The tower
Giorgio de Chirico
1913

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Together with Giorgio de Chirico, his colleague, an Italian futurist artist, created metaphysical paintings.

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Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire
1914

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Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire
1914

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Playthings of the Prince
Giorgio de Chirico
1915

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Playthings of the Prince
Giorgio de Chirico
1915

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The artist’s paintings are focused on the human subconscious. What feelings and sensations do works of Giorgio de Chirico cause most often?

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The Melancholy of Departure
Giorgio de Chirico
1916

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The Melancholy of Departure
Giorgio de Chirico
1916

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Which of the listed genres of painting did Giorgio de Chirico predominantly work in?

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Metaphysical Interior with Biscuits
Giorgio de Chirico
1916

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Metaphysical Interior with Biscuits
Giorgio de Chirico
1916

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In his paintings, filled with a mysterious meaning, the artist introduced these elements:

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Greetings from a distant friend
Giorgio de Chirico
1916

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Greetings from a distant friend
Giorgio de Chirico
1916

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The first large painting by Chirico in the metaphysical style was created in 1910; its author called it…

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City streets, bridges, squares and train stations were the favorite subject of Giorgio de Chirico’s works. Cities in the paintings of the Italian artist are…

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St. George
Giorgio de Chirico
1920

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St. George
Giorgio de Chirico
1920

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Nude Woman
Giorgio de Chirico
1922

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Nude Woman
Giorgio de Chirico
1922

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Lucrecia
Giorgio de Chirico
1922

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Lucrecia
Giorgio de Chirico
1922

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The artist’s younger brother was a talented writer close to Surrealism. He lived mainly in Paris and was a member of the avant-garde circle of G. Apollinaire, P. Picasso, G. Cocteau and F. Picabia. In surrealist magazines, he published his articles under a pseudonym:

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The Bank of Thessaly
Giorgio de Chirico
1926

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The Bank of Thessaly
Giorgio de Chirico
1926

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In 1910, the artist came to Paris, where he became close with P. Picasso and G. Apollinaire. What style of art was Chirico interested in during that period?

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Gladiators
Giorgio de Chirico
1928

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Gladiators
Giorgio de Chirico
1928

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Who was the first buyer and connoisseur of Giorgio de Chirico’s art?

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Nude Woman on the Beach
Giorgio de Chirico
1932

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Nude Woman on the Beach
Giorgio de Chirico
1932

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Which famous Cubist inspired Giorgio de Chirico to create mysterious images of faceless mannequins, consisting of various objects and geometric shapes?

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Bathers on the beach
Giorgio de Chirico
1934

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Bathers on the beach
Giorgio de Chirico
1934

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In the famous painting Melancholy and the Mystery of the Street, the artist depicted a girl running with a hoop along a deserted street lit by the sun. According to some critics, the image of the girl was borrowed by De Chirico from the work of another artist. What picture is this? 

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Mystery and Melancholy of a Street
Giorgio de Chirico
1914

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Mystery and Melancholy of a Street
Giorgio de Chirico
1914

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Along with arches and columns, the tower was a favorite subject of the Italian master. Which of the listed works by Chirico does not have a single tower?

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The famous painting by Giorgio de Chirico in 1921, which is in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, is a repetition of the larger composition “Nostalgia for Eternity” (1913). It is called…

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In one of his paintings, Chirico depicted his friend in the form of an antique bust in sunglasses, surrounded by several mysterious objects. Whose portrait is that?

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The Nostalgia of the Poet
Giorgio de Chirico
1914

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The Nostalgia of the Poet
Giorgio de Chirico
1914

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In the painting of Chirico, there are often repeated motives and objects, one of which is a banana. The most famous painting by the artist, which depicts a bunch of bananas, is called:

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In addition to painting, Giorgio de Chirico was engaged in literary activities. His most famous work is an autobiography that explains the nature of the symbolism of his paintings. This work is called…

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Self Portrait Nude
Giorgio de Chirico
1945

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Self Portrait Nude
Giorgio de Chirico
1945

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An American artist, one of the main figures in the pop art style, was a big fan of Giorgio de Chirico’s work. It is…

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Girl Asleep
Giorgio de Chirico
1947

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Girl Asleep
Giorgio de Chirico
1947

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This artist jumped out of the tram on the run when he saw Giorgio de Chirico’s paintings in the showcase of the art salon.

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Nymphs bathing
Giorgio de Chirico
1955

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Nymphs bathing
Giorgio de Chirico
1955

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The muse of silence
Giorgio de Chirico
1973

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The muse of silence
Giorgio de Chirico
1973

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The painting by de Chirico, in which famous mythical ancient heroes are presented in the form of strange mannequins with mechanical parts, is called:

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In 1930, Chirico moved away from his original metaphysical style and began to work in a completely different direction. In what style were the later works of the master made?

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The peasant woman
Giorgio de Chirico

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The peasant woman
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Giorgio de Chirico collaborated with the Russian Ballet of Sergei Diaghilev in Paris. Which ballet did he create costumes and sets for?

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Villa Medici, pavilion with statue
Giorgio de Chirico

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Villa Medici, pavilion with statue
Giorgio de Chirico

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Like the first wife of Chirico, ballerina Raisa Gurevich, his second wife was of Russian origin. She became the artist’s muse, his assistant in all matters; after her husband’s death, she created a foundation named after him and a museum. What was this woman’s name?

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Two mannequins
Giorgio de Chirico

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Two mannequins
Giorgio de Chirico

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Study of a model
Giorgio de Chirico

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Study of a model
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Giorgio de Chirico

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Giorgio de Chirico was an Italian painter, founder of metaphysical painting, the predecessor of the Surrealists.