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Tav. 9 - Ippolito
"Tav. 9 - Ippolito" is an original hand-signed lithograph realized by Giorgio de Chirico in 1948. This is an edition of 121 copies printed by Igino Alessandrini. This is one of only 15 copies in Roman numerals realized on light blue Fabriano paper.
The widely renowned precursor of Surrealism was the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). De Chirico’s definitely ambiguous artworks of cityscapes are the most celebrated examples of a movement called Pittura Metafisica , or Metaphysical Painting.
"Tav. 9 - Ippolito" is an original hand-signed lithograph realized by Giorgio de Chirico in 1948. This is an edition of 121 copies printed by Igino Alessandrini. This is one of only 15 copies in Roman numerals realized on light blue Fabriano paper.
This lithograph is from the series "Cavalli" published in Rome by Carlo Bestetti Editore for the "Collezione dell'Obelisco".
Bibliography: A. Ciranna, " G. De Chirico: Catalogo dell’Opera Grafica 1921-1969 ”, Roma, edizione " La Medusa ", 1969, p. 137, n. 117.
The widely renowned precursor of Surrealism was the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). De Chirico’s definitely ambiguous artworks of cityscapes are the most celebrated examples of a movement called Pittura Metafisica , or Metaphysical Painting.
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