"Cavalli"
Signed G de Chirico. Executed during 1930s. Tempera on paper glued to cardboard 26,5 x 36 cm.
Aquired by the present owners parents in London during 1930s.
Photo certificate will be included by Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chirico, dated Roma July 24, 2009. "Cavalli" will be incorporated in the archive of Fondazione Giorgio e Isa de Chiricos, with diarie no 0032/0709 OT.
Giorgio Chirico (1888-1978) was an Italian painter who lived and worked in Paris. He was a pioneer for the “metaphysical” paintings in surrealism’s earliest stages. His artistic world blends Italian early Renaissance, 19th-century Romanticism, and Cubist Constructivism. In the 1910s he created his suggestive, dreamlike landscapes: vast, moonlit, and desolate piazzas populated with statues or mechanical mannequins. In the later part of his career, Chirico moved onto formal realism, one which shows a great detachment from his previous art styles and from modern art. Chirico has even done theatre decorations and book illustrations.
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