Metaphysical art

Landscape After De Chirico (unfinished) (1935) by Salvador Dali

The artwork “Landscape After De Chirico (unfinished)” was created by Salvador Dali in 1935. It displays the characteristic features of the Metaphysical art movement, primarily insinuating a profound, often eerie aura through its depiction of the landscape. Recognizable as a landscape piece, it carries a signature element of the metaphysical, where the physical realm seems …

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Suburbs of a Paranoiac Critical Town, Afternoon on the Outskirts of European History (1936) by Salvador Dali

The artwork entitled “Suburbs of a Paranoiac Critical Town: Afternoon on the Outskirts of European History” was created by Salvador Dali in 1936. This piece, executed in oil on wood, measures 46 by 66 cm and is currently held in a private collection. Reflecting the principles of Metaphysical art and Surrealism, it presents a cityscape …

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Metaphysical Interior with Biscuits - De Chirico, Giorgio - 1916 - 2

Metaphysical Interior with Biscuits (1916) by Giorgio De Chirico

The artwork “Metaphysical Interior with Biscuits” is a quintessential example of Giorgio De Chirico’s contribution to the Metaphysical art movement. Completed in 1958, this oil on canvas piece measures 32 x 25 5/8 inches, and it is currently housed in a private collection. The genre of the piece is considered an interior, reflecting the artist’s …

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The Anguish of Departure - De Chirico, Giorgio - 1914 - 2

The Anguish of Departure (1914) by Giorgio De Chirico

The artwork titled “The Anguish of Departure” was created by the Italian artist Giorgio De Chirico in 1914. This oil on canvas painting is a notable work from the Metaphysical art movement, encapsulating an evocative cityscape genre. The piece measures 85 by 69 centimeters and is currently housed at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, …

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The Conquest of the Philosopher - DE CHIRICO, Giorgio - 1914 - 2

The Conquest of the Philosopher (1914) by Giorgio De Chirico

The artwork “The Conquest of the Philosopher” was painted by Giorgio De Chirico in 1914. An oil on canvas, it belongs to the Metaphysical art movement, known for its exploration of themes beyond the visible and tangible realm. The painting measures 125 by 99 centimeters and is categorized as a cityscape. It is currently housed …

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Montparnasse Station - De Chirico, Giorgio - 1914 - 2

Montparnasse Station (1914) by Giorgio De Chirico

The artwork “Montparnasse Station,” created by Giorgio De Chirico in 1914, is a seminal example of Metaphysical art. This oil on canvas painting, measuring 140 x 184.5 cm, depicts a cityscape and is imbued with the characteristic enigmatic atmosphere of De Chirico’s oeuvre. Currently housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York …

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Le Cerveau de l'Enfant (The Child's Brain) - DE CHIRICO, Giorgio - 1914 - 2

Le Cerveau de l’Enfant (The Child’s Brain) (1914) by Giorgio De Chirico

The artwork titled “Le Cerveau de l’Enfant (The Child’s Brain)” is a creation of Giorgio De Chirico, dated 1917. It is an oil on canvas exemplifying the Metaphysical art movement. The painting measures approximately 80 by 63 centimeters and serves as an allegorical painting. Crafted in Italy, this piece resides in the Nationalmuseum located in …

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