Illustration from "Calligrammes"
"Illustration from Calligrammes " is an original lithograph from the "Calligrammes", the first and most important volume illustrated by Giorgio de Chirico in 1930.
The illustrations of the Volume are reproduced in the Alfonso Ciranna catalog dedicated to Giorgio De Chirico on p. 38 from number 17 to number 82. Passepartout included: 49 x 34 cm.
The widely renowned precursor of Surrealism was the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). De Chirico’s definitely ambiguous artworks of cityscapes are the most celebrated examples of a movement called Pittura Metafisica , or Metaphysical Painting.
"Illustration from Calligrammes " is an original lithograph from the "Calligrammes", the first and most important volume illustrated by Giorgio de Chirico in 1930.
The illustrations of the Volume are reproduced in the Alfonso Ciranna catalog dedicated to Giorgio De Chirico on p. 38 from number 17 to number 82. Passepartout included: 49 x 34 cm.
The widely renowned precursor of Surrealism was the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). De Chirico’s definitely ambiguous artworks of cityscapes are the most celebrated examples of a movement called Pittura Metafisica , or Metaphysical Painting.
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