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Giorgio de Chirico (Italian (culture or style))
School of Gladiators (Scuola di Gladiatori II), from the suite 'Metamorphosis'
1924 – 1934
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1954/1.149

Giorgio de Chirico (Italian (culture or style))
The Archeologists IV (Gli Archeologi IV); Plate VI from the suite "Metamorphosis" (Metamorphosis is underlined)
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.54

Giorgio de Chirico (Italian (culture or style))
Hebdomeros, from the suite Metamorphosis
1924 – 1934
Museum Purchase
1948/1.335
At the center of the print are two faceless figures. Located in the corner of room, near a door that is ajar, the one figure is standing barefoot and wearing draped clothing. The second figure sits to the left in cushioned chair; his legs and lower arms (below his elbows) are encased in brick facade; upper arms and body are columns. The seated figure wears a top hat that is outlined in blue and there are blue dots on their bodies. Bricks on the right side of body are brown. The print is signed (l.r.) "G. de Chirico" and numbered (l.l.) "28/100" in pencil.
Giorgio de Chirico (Italian (culture or style))
Il ritorno del figliol prodigo
1929
Museum Purchase
1948/1.336
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