White horse’s head with mane in the wind (1959) by Giorgio de Chirico

The artwork, created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1959, is titled “White horse’s head with mane in the wind.” It falls under the Neo-baroque art movement and is categorized within the genre of animal painting.

The artwork portrays the head of a white horse, vividly capturing its mane blown by the wind against a dynamic, swirling sky. The horse’s expressive eye and intricate details of its flowing mane dominate the composition, reflecting a sense of movement and vitality. The artist employs rich, textured brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette to bring the horse to life, blending both natural realism and dramatic flair typical of Neo-baroque aesthetics. The background features soft, cloud-like forms that add to the overall impression of dynamism and freedom.

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