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The Song of Love (also known as Le chant d'amour or Love Song) is a 1914 painting by Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico. It is one of the most famous works by Chirico and an early example of the surrealist style, though it was painted ten years before the movement was "founded" by André Breton in 1924.

The Song of Love
ArtistGiorgio de Chirico
YearJune–July 1914 (June–July 1914)
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions73 cm × 59.1 cm (28+34 in × 23+38 in)
LocationMuseum of Modern Art, New York City
Accession950.1979

It depicts an outdoor architectural setting similar to other works by Chirico at this time. This time however, the main focus is a small wall on which is mounted a Greek sculpted head and a surgeon's glove. Below it is a green ball. On the horizon is the outline of a locomotive, an image that recurs several times during this period of Chirico's career.


Metaphysical art movement


The metaphysical art movement was created by Chirico and Carlo Carrà, who had previously been a futurist. These paintings would depict Italian city squares that are unnaturally void of people. These city squares would often include a grouping of objects that provide a strange juxtaposition. With these driving elements in his paintings, Chirico created a dreamlike reality that was beyond the physical world.[1] Aspects like the strange grouping of object in The Song of Love is what André Breton and the surrealists looked up to when organizing their movement.[2] The actual art movement only lasted the six months Chirico and Carrà worked together, metaphysical art is the movement associated with all of Chirico's work after 1911.


The painting


Chirico presents a bust of a classical sculpture, a rubber ball, and a rubber glove on a canvas in between some buildings with a train passing by in a scene that spurs a sense of confusion. The bust could be a representation of Chirico's love of classical art and a disappearing age. Chirico uses the rubber glove as a mold of a hand that implies the void of human presence. The buildings set up a scene that is reminiscent of the cityscapes of Chirico's past.[3]


References


  1. "Metaphysical Art – Art Term." Tate. Accessed December 09, 2018. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/m/metaphysical-art.
  2. "Giorgio De Chirico." Lee Bontecou. Untitled. 1959 | MoMA. Accessed December 09, 2018. https://www.moma.org/artists/1106.
  3. "Giorgio De Chirico The Song of Love Paris, June-July 1914." Lee Bontecou. Untitled. 1959 | MoMA. Accessed December 09, 2018. https://www.moma.org/collection/works/80419.

На других языках


- [en] The Song of Love

[fr] Chant d'amour (De Chirico)

Chant d'amour (en italien : Canto d'amore) est une peinture de l'artiste italien Giorgio De Chirico, réalisée en 1914.

[it] Canto d'amore (De Chirico)

Canto d'amore è un dipinto del 1914, opera di Giorgio De Chirico, ed esposto al Museum of Modern Art di New York. Viene considerato uno dei capolavori del pittore.[1]



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