'Hector and Andromache', by Giorgio De Chirico, Kunsthaus Museum, Zürich, Switzerland
Painted in 1917. The subject of this painting comes from the Iliad, when the Trojan hero Hector bids goodbye to his wife Andromache before he leaves to fight the Achaeans. Italian artist Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978) painted the figures into geometrical shapes typical of his 'metaphysical' style.
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'Hector and Andromache', by Giorgio De Chirico, Kunsthaus Museum, Zürich, Switzerland
Painted in 1917. The subject of this painting comes from the Iliad, when the Trojan hero Hector bids goodbye to his wife Andromache before he leaves to fight the Achaeans. Italian artist Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978) painted the figures into geometrical shapes typical of his 'metaphysical' style.
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Uploaded on December 6, 2020
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