The Scholar's Playthings
On View In:
Gallery 376
Artist:   Giorgio de Chirico  
Title:   The Scholar's Playthings  
Date:   1917  
Medium:   Oil on canvas  
Dimensions:   35 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. (89.54 x 51.44 cm) (canvas) 42 x 27 1/4 x 2 1/2 in. (106.68 x 69.22 x 6.35 cm) (outer frame)  
Credit Line:   Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Maslon  
Location:   Gallery 376  

As a leader of the Metaphysical school of painting in Italy, Giorgio de Chirico had an important influence on the development of Surrealism in the early 1920s. In his own art, he combined stark images of buildings and empty urban spaces with objects from everyday life and often distorted scale and perspective to accentuate their haunting quality. Made while serving in the Italian army during World War I, this painting dates to the height of the artist's Metaphysical period. On the left he pictured a view of a factory in Modena, the city where he was stationed. The other objects included - drafting tools and anatomical charts - symbolize the "playthings" of the artist who must study anatomy, drawing, and architecture as part of his training. The anatomical charts may also be an autobiographical allusion to the artist's frequent illnesses.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   de Chirico, Giorgio  
Nationality:   Italian  
Life Dates:   Italian, born Greece, 1888 - 1978  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:   Signature and Date LR in black: [G. de Chirico 5-1917]  
Classification:   Paintings  
Physical Description:   Metaphysical School. Scuola Metafisica. Surrealist still life with anatomical charts, drafting triangles and tools, and banded rod or maulstick. Architectural drawing in foreground. Various abstracted rectangles and triangles in remainder of composition.  
Creation Place:   Europe, Italy, , ,  
Accession #:   72.75  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts