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Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978)

Auteur de Hebdomeros

73+ oeuvres 579 utilisateurs 5 critiques 1 Favoris

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Crédit image: Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1936 Nov. 5.

Œuvres de Giorgio de Chirico

Hebdomeros (1929) 281 exemplaires
Mémoires (1965) 59 exemplaires
De Chirico (1979) 32 exemplaires
De Chirico (1997) 16 exemplaires
De Chirico : essays (1982) 15 exemplaires
De Chirico and the Mediterranean (1998) 15 exemplaires
Giorgio de Chirico (1982) 14 exemplaires
Late De Chirico 1940-76 (1985) 7 exemplaires
Geometry of shadows (2019) 6 exemplaires
Scritti vol. 1 - 1911-1945 (2008) 6 exemplaires
Giorgio de Chirico 6 exemplaires
De Chirico (1979) 5 exemplaires
Giorgio De Chirico (1979) 5 exemplaires
De Chirico: gli anni Venti (1986) 3 exemplaires
De Chirico: 16 Art Stickers (2003) 3 exemplaires
De Chirico: The New Metaphysics (1997) 3 exemplaires
De Chirico (1997) 2 exemplaires
Giorgio de Chirico : obra selecta (1993) 2 exemplaires
Une aventure de M. Dudron (2000) 2 exemplaires
De Chirico (1997) 2 exemplaires
De Chirico : la nuova metafisica (1995) 2 exemplaires
De Chirico 1 exemplaire
Giorgio de Chirico. Hebdomeros (2010) 1 exemplaire
Giorgio De Chirico (2020) 1 exemplaire
Betraying the Muse (1994) 1 exemplaire
Teksty o sztuce (2012) 1 exemplaire
Gustave Courbet (1925) 1 exemplaire
12 opere di Giorgio de Chirico (1944) 1 exemplaire
Giorgio de Chirico, 1920-1950 (1989) 1 exemplaire
L'Art métaphysique (1994) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics (1968) — Contributeur — 756 exemplaires
Les gommes (1953) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions607 exemplaires
The Oxford History of Western Philosophy (1994) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions342 exemplaires
Strange Travelers (1990) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions254 exemplaires
Classical Architecture: The Poetics of Order (1984) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions131 exemplaires
Art of the Surrealists (1995) — Illustrateur — 110 exemplaires
Surrealist Painters and Poets: An Anthology (2001) — Contributeur — 68 exemplaires
Art for Children (Childcraft) (1954) — Illustrateur — 33 exemplaires

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Wolcom75 | Jan 4, 2024 |
For the 1st 15pp or so I was inclined to give this a 5 star rating. It wasn't long after that the rating slipped down a notch. By the end of the bk I was close to giving it a 3. "Hebdomeros", the longest section, was my favorite. In John Ashberry's introduction he writes:

"The novel has no story, though it reads as if it did. Its soul character is Hebdomeros, a kind of "metaphysician" who evolves through various landscapes and situations, alone or accompanied by a shadowy band of young disciples."

Fair enuf.. & that's what I liked most about it. I often found myself reading something in it & suddenly stopping, thinking 'How did it get here?' & then backtracking a bit to trace the writing from the last part I remembered. Here's an excerpt:

"Sometimes a window would open and against the dark background of the room a figure would appear; but people said they were ancestral ghosts and nothing but a figment of the imagination. Though the district was now unquestionably elegant and so much more lively, Hebdomeros shunned it in favor of the park where the pine trees grew. They were martyred trees, for a strange epidemic was raging among them, these attractive, friendly trees, so healthy and tonic. Each one bore a stairway mode of white wood, twined round its trunk like a giant snake; these spiral staircases ended in a kind of platform, a regular torture-collar which choked the unfortunate tree, on which the man known as King Lear to the habitués of the palace amused himself by spying on the birds, hoping to catch them in little-known poses and expressions. He watched out especially for sparrows. Lying down on the platform, as motionless as a log, he no longer looked like a human being. But he did not look like a staute, either. Even when he turned over to take a few minutes' rest, there was nothing in his attitude reminiscent of those figures that lie on stone sarcophagi, be they Etruscan couples of landgraves armed from head to foot. Nor was there anything that reminded one of those old men with flowing beards and gentle eyes, indecently naked and regally reclining among reeds, with their elbows supported by amphorae lying on their sides, and who in ancient statuary represented rivers, the source of the richness of lands."

Anyway, I like De Chirico's metaphysical/enigma paintings but I've never found them to be impressively made technically. To my surpise, I found the writing more articulate. What I DIDN'T really find to be very articulate, or, at least convincing, was his more manifesto-like writing. In "Hebdomeros" strong opinions wd be put forth & it seemed somewhat arbitrary to me whether Hebdomeros supported the opinions or detested them. Later in the bk there's another story called "That evening M. Dudron . . .". Monsieur Dudron is a painter & may be a proxy for de Chirico. Writing about Dudron's reaction to enthusiasts of his work, there's "Another thing that caused him profound horror was when they spoke of dreams and mystery regarding his pictures." Really? That text may've been written 9 yrs after "Hebdomeros".
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tENTATIVELY | 2 autres critiques | Apr 3, 2022 |
Hebdomeros is difficult to read. It is a series of feelings, of moods and day dreams of Hebdomeros. Poetic meanderings without plot or conventional characters.

It's all in Hebdomeros' head, He sees something in the real world and it reminds him of something and he expresses a detailed account of his day dreams.

I only recommend this to people interested in Surrealism, Metaphysical art and Giorgio de Chirico.

There are some additional essays by de Chirico about his art. These are insightful and excellent. Most artists fail to express in words what they express in paint. De Chirico shares his opinions on art.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cakecop | 2 autres critiques | May 9, 2020 |
I found De Chirico's memoirs pretty amusing, so I expected Hebdomeros to be at least mildly entertaining. Instead, I had to give up after just a couple of pages. There is no plot and the random imagery is not nearly as effective in a written description as it is in his paintings.
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