Le Rêve Transformé
1913 painting by Giorgio de Chirico
Le Rêve Transformé | |
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Artist | Giorgio de Chirico |
Year | 1913 (1913) |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 63 cm × 125 cm (25 in × 49 in) |
Location | Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis |
Le Rêve Transformé (transl. 'The Transformed Dream') is a 1913 painting by the Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico. This work contains the classic Chirico's images of an empty urban scene at late evening with a ghostly train on the horizon. In this case in the foreground is an arrangement of bananas, pineapples and a Greek sculpture.
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Giorgio de Chirico
- The Enigma of the Hour (1911)
- The Nostalgia of the Infinite (c. 1911)
- Le Rêve Transformé (1913)
- The Soothsayer's Recompense (1913)
- Ariadne (1913)
- The Child's Brain (1914)
- Gare Montparnasse (1914)
- The Song of Love (1914)
- The Double Dream of Spring (1915)
- The Melancholy of Departure (1916)
- Metaphysical Interior with Biscuits (1916)
- Metaphysical Interior with Large Factory (1916-17)
- The Disquieting Muses (c. 1917)
- The Great Tower (1921)
- The Prodigal Son (1922)
- Venecia, Puente de Rialto (1950)
- Giorgio de Chirico: Argonaut of the Soul (2010)
- Alberto Savinio (brother)
- Hebdomeros (1929 book)
- Metaphysical art
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