Metaphysical art (Italian: Pittura metafisica), style of painting that flourished mainly between 1911 and 1920 in the works of the Italian artists Giorgio de Chirico and Carlo CarrĂ .
Metaphysical art (Italian: Pittura metafisica) is the name of an Italian art movement, created by Giorgio de Chirico and Carlo CarrĂ .
THE METAPHYSICAL ART OF DE CHIRICO The typical motifs in de Chirico's work - towers, arcades, statues, and trains - were drawn from nostalgic recollections of his childhood in Greece and later travels in Italy.
CUSIMANO :Metaphysical Art - A Compendious Sketch It was the beginning of the XX century, it was a period of artistic turmoil that saw the birth of "Fauvism" ... ARTINVEST2000® IL : Carlo Carrà ...
" Naturally he was only able to do so by representing Klee as a metaphysical artist - very much in keeping with Klee's own self-mythologization - capable of imaging fundamental human values and themes by plumbing the depths of his own inner self.
See also: Painting, Movement, Classic, Metafisica, Art movement
 
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