The artwork, created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1959, is titled “White horse’s head with mane in the wind.” It falls under the Neo-baroque art movement and is categorized within the genre of animal painting.
The artwork portrays the head of a white horse, vividly capturing its mane blown by the wind against a dynamic, swirling sky. The horse’s expressive eye and intricate details of its flowing mane dominate the composition, reflecting a sense of movement and vitality. The artist employs rich, textured brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette to bring the horse to life, blending both natural realism and dramatic flair typical of Neo-baroque aesthetics. The background features soft, cloud-like forms that add to the overall impression of dynamism and freedom.