Metaphysical Triangle (1958; Rome, Italy) by Giorgio de Chirico

“Metaphysical Triangle,” crafted by the esteemed artist Giorgio de Chirico in 1958, is an oil painting on canvas that resides within the Metaphysical art movement and is classified as an allegorical painting. The piece originates from Rome, Italy, and is currently held in a private collection.

The artwork exhibits a triangular composition, highlighted by a surreal and enigmatic cityscape reminiscent of de Chirico’s signature metaphysical style. The scene is framed by austere architectural structures featuring repetitive archways and elongated shadows, invoking a sense of mystery and timelessness. Dominating the foreground is a large, red human hand placed upon a black-and-white checkered surface, further enhancing the allegorical nature of the painting. The blue sky above, speckled with small clouds and framed by industrial smokestacks, adds a touch of the infinite to the contained urban environment. The piece masterfully combines architectural, urban, and human elements to evoke a dreamlike, introspective atmosphere.

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