Description |
47 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 23 cm. |
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1 on one |
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1 on one.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 46). |
Summary |
"The unexpected encounter of a rubber glove, a green ball, and the head from a classical statue give rise to one the most famous paintings in the history of modernist art: Giorgio de Chirico's Song of Love (1914). [It] exemplifies what de Chirico calls "metaphysical" painting, [that] creates a disturbing sense of unreality, outside the usual logics of space and time, through the novel depiction of ordinary things. Emily Braun's essay explores the work's enigmatic motifs, showing how their roots range from the ancient culture of the Mediterranean, through the commercial scenarios de Chrico observed in the streets of Paris in the years around World War I, to the work of the avant-garde painters and poets of his time. ..."--Back cover. |
Subject |
De Chirico, Giorgio, 1888-1978. Song of love.
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De Chirico, Giorgio 1888-1978 (DE-588)118524208
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Painting, Italian -- 20th century.
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Painting, Italian. (OCoLC)fst01050910
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Chronological Term |
1900-1999
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Added Author |
De Chirico, Giorgio, 1888-1978, artist.
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Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), publisher.
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Added Title |
Song of love |
ISBN |
0870708724 |
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9780870708725 |
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