Vast Metaphysical Interior (1917) by Giorgio de Chirico

“Vast Metaphysical Interior,” created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1917, is an oil-on-canvas painting associated with the Metaphysical art movement. The artwork, categorized under the genre of interior scenes, is housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork presents an intricate and dreamlike composition, characteristic of de Chirico’s Metaphysical style. It juxtaposes contrasting elements of architecture and landscape within an enclosed, surreal interior space. The central focus is a framed scene depicting a classical building set amidst a verdant landscape with a fountain, blending the inner and outer worlds. The surrounding structure features stark, geometric forms and abstract constructs, infused with a sense of mystery and the uncanny. The use of perspective and shadow creates a complex spatial ambiguity, inviting viewers into a labyrinthine exploration of symbolic and enigmatic imagery. The piece evokes a contemplative atmosphere, emphasizing de Chirico’s preoccupation with the metaphysical and the unconscious realms.

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