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Riffing on artistic "styles" as diverse as the portraiture of Diego Velázquez and Jean-Dominique Ingres, the Surrealism of Yves Tanguy and Giorgio de Chirico, Francisco de Goya's grotesques, Giuseppe Arcimboldo's absurdist figures and Pablo Picasso's Rose period, Cubism and classicism (as well as Sesame Street and Looney Tunes), Mr. Condo (b. 1957) produces a clownish mishmash of masters and pop culture.
Mind Games for the Surreal Lance Esplund 2011
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The set looked cheap: Bruno Schwengl's flat backdrop, which suggested line drawings by Giorgio de Chirico or M.C. Escher, alternated with a tacky curtain emblazoned with Mozart's signature; the designer's miscellaneous costumes included a bizarre straitjacket-like tunic worn by Donna Anna.
Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011
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By juxtaposing the work of four profoundly disparate artists—Pablo Picasso, Giorgio de Chirico, Fernand Léger and Francis Picabia—with a selection of ancient artworks, all but one of the latter from the Getty's collection, they compel us to reconsider in the broadest possible terms the appeal of classicism in an age when it was not only an abiding aesthetic and political force but a living phenomenon that demanded modern reinvention.
A Dialogue Across Centuries Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011
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The set looked cheap: Bruno Schwengl's flat backdrop, which suggested line drawings by Giorgio de Chirico or M.C. Escher, alternated with a tacky curtain emblazoned with Mozart's signature; the designer's miscellaneous costumes included a bizarre straitjacket-like tunic worn by Donna Anna.
Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011
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The set looked cheap: Bruno Schwengl's flat backdrop, which suggested line drawings by Giorgio de Chirico or M.C. Escher, alternated with a tacky curtain emblazoned with Mozart's signature; the designer's miscellaneous costumes included a bizarre straitjacket-like tunic worn by Donna Anna.
Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011
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On a hot summer afternoon, Parma looks like a Giorgio de Chirico painting, its elegant squares and clean, flat, narrow streets devoid of human life.
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Naumann Fine Art Gordon Onslow Ford ' s ' The Painter and the Muse ' Speaking at length about the works of Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Mr. Tanguy, Ren é Magritte and Joan Mir ó , Mr. Onslow Ford attempted to unlock the mysteries of Surrealism, as well as those of dreams, the unconscious and the human psyche.
Netherworld Chic, Surreal Impressions Lance Esplund 2010
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Soon she continued to Switzerland, where she felt restricted, and then on to Rome, where the initially self-taught painter took lessons from Giorgio de Chirico (1888 – 1978).
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In 1939, no less an authority than Giorgio de Chirico (1888 – 1978) wrote the first monograph on her, extolling the strength and the almost theatrical conception of the paintings of the thirty-year-old Levi-Montalcini.
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Unfortunately it leans a bit hard on the reader to already know about the artist Giorgio de Chirico.
Enigmatic Novella Karen Burnham 2009
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