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The Nostalgia of the Infinite

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The Nostalgia of the Infinite
Italian: La nostalgia dell'infinito
ArtistGiorgio de Chirico
Yearc. 1912–1913 (c. 1912–1913) (dated 1911 (1911))
Catalogue78738
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions135.2 cm × 64.8 cm (53+14 in × 25+12 in)
LocationMuseum of Modern Art, New York City
Accession87.1936

The Nostalgia of the Infinite (Italian: La nostalgia dell'infinito) is a painting by Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico, painted in the early 1910s.

The subject of the painting is a large tower. The scene is struck by low, angular evening light. In the foreground below the tower are two small shadowy figures resembling those in future works by Salvador Dalí. This painting is the most famous example of the tower theme which appears in several of Chirico's works.

Although the painting is dated 1911, this date is generally held in question. It has been speculated by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City that it was created from 1912 to 1913, while the Annenberg School for Communication suggests 1913–14. According to art historian Robert Hughes, the painting draws inspiration from the Mole Antonelliana in Torino, Italy.[1]

Legacy

This painting, amongst other works by Giorgio de Chirico, influenced the painting by Fumito Ueda used for the front cover of the Japanese and European versions of the video game Ico.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hughes, Robert (1980). The Shock of the New. New York: McGraw Hill.
  2. ^ Mielke, James; Rybicki, Joe (2005-09-23). "A Giant in the Making". 1UP. Archived from the original on 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2008-10-05.

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