Giorgio_de_Chirico_House_Museum

Giorgio de Chirico House Museum

Giorgio de Chirico House Museum

Art museum in Rome, Italy


The Giorgio de Chirico House Museum (Casa Museo di Giorgio de Chirico) is a house museum in the 16th century Palazzetto del Borgognoni at Piazza di Spagna 31 in Rome. The house was acquired by Giorgio de Chirico in 1948. It was left to the state by his widow and opened as an art museum dedicated to his work in 1998. Only open by appointment, it is closed on Mondays and Sundays. The nearest Metro stop is Spagna.

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Exhibits

It houses several works belonging to the Giorgio e Isa De Chirico Foundation, including:

  • Interno metafisico con nudo anatomico, 1968
  • Il meditatore, 1971
  • Sole su cavalletto, 1972
  • Due cavalli in riva al mare, 1964
  • Autoritratto di De Chirico, 1953
  • Donna in riposo, 1936
  • Naiadi al bagno, 1955
  • Riposo del Gladiatore, 1968
  • Orfeo trovatore stanco, 1970
  • Ritratto di Isa con testa di Minerva, 1944
  • Bagnanti, 1945
  • Frutta con busto di Apollo, 1973
  • Interno metafisico con biscotti, 1968
  • Il rimorso di Oreste, 1969
  • Bagni misteriosi, 1973
  • L'anniversario del principe, 1973
  • Triangolo metafisico, 1958
  • Pianto d'amore (Ettore e Andromaca), 1974
  • Le maschere, 1973[1]

See also


Notes

  1. Info dal sito Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine.
Preceded by
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
Landmarks of Rome
Giorgio de Chirico House Museum
Succeeded by
Galleria Spada

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