Giorgio de Chirico 🔍

Painter (1888 - 1978)

Giorgio de Chirico was an Italian artist who founded the Metaphysical Art movement. His eerie, often desolate cityscapes with classical architecture and strange juxtapositions significantly influenced the Surrealists.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Giorgio de Chirico (Looking Forward)

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Salvador Dalí
Painter
De Chirico's unsettling and enigmatic landscapes, featuring deep shadows and uncanny arrangements of everyday objects, laid a visual groundwork that resonated deeply with Dalí's own surreal visions.
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Aldo Rossi
Architect, Theorist
De Chirico's Metaphysical paintings, with their deserted piazzas, stark geometries, classical fragments, and evocative sense of urban melancholy, profoundly influenced Rossi's perception of the city as a place of memory, silence, and archetypal forms.