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Macaigne
This book delves into the technical aspects of painting as practiced by Giorgio de Chirico, a pivotal figure in 20th-century art. Focusing on his innovative methods, the text examines how de Chirico blended surrealism with classical techniques to create his distinctive metaphysical style. The work likely explores his use of light, perspective, and symbolic imagery, which became hallmarks of his oeuvre. By analyzing his approach to composition and material application, the book offers insights into the evolution of modernist painting. De Chirico’s influence extends beyond his own works, shaping movements like surrealism and abstract expressionism. The text may also discuss his philosophical underpinnings, linking art to existential themes. While not a technical manual, it provides a critical perspective on his creative process, making it valuable for art historians and enthusiasts. The publication by Somogy in 2001 suggests a scholarly or curated approach, possibly including reproductions of his works or detailed analyses of specific techniques. Readers interested in the intersection of art theory and practice will find this resource informative. The concise format of 69 pages indicates a focused, accessible treatment of de Chirico’s methods rather than an exhaustive monograph.
| Publisher | Somogy |
|---|---|
| Pages | 69 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-850-56463-X primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-850-56463-5 primary |
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