- The Disquieting Muses
Infobox Painting|
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title=The Disquieting Muses
artist=Giorgio de Chirico
year=1916
type=Oil on canvas
height=97.16
width=66
height_inch=38¼
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museum=Private collection"The Disquieting Muses" (in Italian: "Le Muse inquietanti", 1916) is a painting by the Greek-Italian metaphysical painter
Giorgio de Chirico . It is one of the most famous works of the Italian painter and of "metaphysical art".The painting was finished in 1916, during
World War I , when De Chirico was inFerrara . The city, considered by him the "perfect metaphysical city", offered several hints to his inspiration, including theCastello Estense which appears in the background of the painting. Other typical elements of De Chirico art of the time are present in the work: the dummies, the empty urban spaces, with a square covered by wooden plates to resemble a stage, a factory with high chimneys, all set within a timeless frame.The
Muses are "disquieting" for, in De Chirico's ideals, they had to path the way to overcome appearances and made the observers dialogue with unknown.This painting would later become the inspiration for Sylvia Plath's poem, "The Disquieting Muses."
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* [http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/images/700.html USC Annenberg School for Communication]
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