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  1. 31. Juli 2013 · Published for a 2013 exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, Giorgio de Chirico: Myth and Archaelogy gathers a selection of lesser-known early works by de Chirico--bronze sculptures and drawings that address the artist’s innovative use of myth (such as Dioscuri, the Argonauts and Ariadne), archaeological artifacts ...

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    • Paperback
    • Francesco Vezzoli, Renato Miracco, Franco Calarota
  2. Summary: This exhibition this book accompanied - organised in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy, in celebration of the '2013 Year of Italian Culture in the United States' - was dedicated to the genius of De Chirico. Print Book, English, ©2013. Edition: View all formats and editions. Publisher: Silvana, Cinisello Balsamo (Milano), ©2013.

  3. Giorgio de Chirico: Myth and Archaeology : Calarota, Franco, et al.: Amazon.de: Bücher

  4. De Chirico loaded his depictions of Greek and Roman statues and architecture with muted intimations of allegory, locking away their meanings in foreboding enigmas that were among the earliest...

  5. Giorgio de Chirico. Myth and Archaeology. The Phillips Collection - Washington DC April 13 - June 15 2013. A year devoted to the culture of Italy, a country that looks to the future while never forgetting its roots, could hardly fail to feature the work of Giorgio de Chirico.

  6. The marvellous sculptures and drawings on display at the Phillips Collection, demonstrate how De Chirico (1888-1978) uses figures from mythology, archaeological artifacts, and historical events to create images that suggest an alternate, mysterious reality. They will absorb the visitor in a learning expedition through a contemporary ...

  7. De Chirico was profoundly moved by what he called the 'metaphysical aspect' of Turin, especially the architecture of its archways and piazzas. The paintings de Chirico produced between 1909 and 1919, his metaphysical period, are characterized by haunted, brooding moods evoked by their images.