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Giorgio De Chirico Collection

Giorgio de Chirico: The enigmatic Italian artist who masterfully blended surrealism and metaphysics

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, The Disturbing muses

Italy, The Disturbing muses
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), The Disturbing Muses, ca. 1956

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, Venice, The Pink tower

Italy, Venice, The Pink tower
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), The Pink Tower, 1916

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Giorgio De Chirico and his second wife, Isabella Pakszwer Far (1909-1990)

Giorgio De Chirico and his second wife, Isabella Pakszwer Far (1909-1990). Creator: Unknown photographer
Giorgio De Chirico and his second wife, Isabella Pakszwer Far (1909-1990). Private Collection

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Giorgio de Chirico, Munich, c.1907. Creator: Unknown photographer

Giorgio de Chirico, Munich, c.1907. Creator: Unknown photographer
Giorgio de Chirico, Munich, c.1907. Private Collection

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Giorgio de Chirico, mother Gemma, father Evaristo and brother Andrea, Volos, 1897

Giorgio de Chirico, mother Gemma, father Evaristo and brother Andrea, Volos, 1897. Creator: Unknown photographer
Giorgio de Chirico, mother Gemma, father Evaristo and brother Andrea, Volos, 1897. Private Collection

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: London Dining Room with painting by Chirico, 1938

London Dining Room with painting by Chirico, 1938
Dining room with painting by Giorgio de Chirico, 1938. Designed by Ian Henderson & Co for Captain Beddington Behrens London home

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, Milan, Mannequins on beach, Philosophers

Italy, Milan, Mannequins on beach, Philosophers
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Mannequins on the Beach, Philosophers

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, Florence, Apollo

Italy, Florence, Apollo
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Apollo, 1914

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, Milan, Still life with a brioche

Italy, Milan, Still life with a brioche
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Still Life with a Brioche

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: France, Paris, Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire

France, Paris, Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire (born Wilhelm Albert Wlodzimierz Apolinary Kostrowicki, Rome, 1880 - Paris, 1918), French poet, 1914

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, The Philosopher and the poet

Italy, The Philosopher and the poet
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), The Philosopher and the Poet, 1914

Background imageGiorgio De Chirico Collection: Italy, Departure of the argonauts

Italy, Departure of the argonauts
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Departure of the Argonauts, 1919



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Giorgio de Chirico: The enigmatic Italian artist who masterfully blended surrealism and metaphysics, transporting us to a world where Italy's rich history and culture intertwine with the bizarre and the dreamlike. From the haunting Muses of Florence, to the Disturbing Pink Tower of Venice, de Chirico's canvases evoke a sense of otherworldly unease. In London, a dining room comes alive with his painting, while in Milan, mannequins and philosophers ponder existence on a desolate beach. Apollo's presence is felt in Florence, as still life and self-portraits of Guillaume Apollinaire and the Philosopher and the Poet, reveal the depth of de Chirico's artistic vision. The Departure of the Argonauts, a nod to Italy's mythological past, further showcases his ability to merge reality and fantasy, leaving us in awe of his surreal mastery.