The artwork, titled “Paris studio of the artist,” was created by Giorgio de Chirico between 1933 and 1934. It belongs to the Neo-baroque art movement and is classified as a genre painting.
In this artwork, we observe a scene that takes place within an artist’s studio in Paris. The composition depicts a woman, seen from behind, standing on a staircase and gazing at a white dog that emerges from the darkened background. To the left, there is an easel displaying a vibrant painting of horses and a human figure by the sea, hinting at the ongoing creative process within the studio. The environment is cluttered yet intimate, showcasing various artistic tools and decorated with a framed portrait on the wall. The rich interplay of light and shadow, along with the detailed rendering of textures, enhances the sense of depth and atmosphere in the space.