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Definition of Giorgio de Chirico
1. Noun. Italian painter (born in Greece) whose deep shadows and barren landscapes strongly influenced the surrealists (1888-1978).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Giorgio De Chirico
Literary usage of Giorgio de Chirico
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"30 Characters seem to become no more than mannequins in architectural designs or
spatial environments recalling the paintings of Giorgio de Chirico ..."
2. Florence by JPM Publication Staff, Jack Altman, Judith Farr (2001)
"... Surrealist and Expressionist works by Giorgio de Chirico, Giorgio Morandi and
Gino Severini as well as lesser- known painters such as Guttuso, ..."
3. Greece: The Mainland, Poloponnest by Wolfgang Josing (2000)
"... down to the coast (approximately 2 1/2 hours); its bridges were designed by
the father of the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico, who was born in Vólos. ..."