Black grape (1947) by Giorgio de Chirico

The artwork titled “Black Grape” was created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1947, rendered in oil on canvas. It belongs to the Neo-Baroque art movement and is categorized as a still life.

This painting beautifully captures an arrangement of various fruits, prominently featuring black grapes, amidst a lush landscape. The foreground is abundant with grapes, peaches, and a pear, meticulously detailed to evoke a sense of realism and texture. The background reveals a serene pastoral scene with trees and a stately building, adding depth and an idyllic charm to the composition. The artwork’s use of warm earthy tones and intricate brushwork exemplifies the Neo-Baroque style, inviting viewers to appreciate its rich visual and thematic layers.

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