THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY...

HOW THE “DISCOVERY OF METAPHYSIC” PROJECT WAS ACCOMPLISHED

In the springtime of 1917 Giorgio De Chirico was in Ferrara as a guest at Villa del Seminario (1), a sort of military hospital for mental disturbances, described by the painter himself as “an ancient convent full of huge living rooms, corridors and an infinite number of little rooms”.
This place arouse in De Chirico a deep sensation and was a source of new inspirations which led him to paint some of the most popular and meaningful works in the whole metaphysical contest. In this striking setting De Chirico drew about thirty accurate and refined pencil sketches, ready to be converted into oil paintings.
Unfortunately the events of the First World War forbade him to realize the majority of these drawings, in fact a good twenty-four of them were left undone.
 

THE BIRTH OF THE PROJECT
Pushed by a natural propensity for metaphysical themes, for several years I had been studying and reproducing the most meaningful works of De Chirico’s metaphysical period.
Notwithstanding this, I had always whished to study the most expressive sketches lying undone and motionless from 1917, so one day I decided to start this ambitious adventure and I began to reproduce some of his pencil drawings in oil paintings.
The significant pictorial experience refined in those years spent in the reproduction of De Chirico’s paintings let me turn the master’s pencil sketches in similar oil works executed in scrupulous respect for his pictorial method, and using the same chromatic range De Chirico had used in Ferrara.
This is the reason why I have actually succeeded in painting only five works. The preparation, study and accomplishment of the paintings require methods and times which are similar to the ones employed in the last century. 

I think my project is, above all, a tribute to Giorgio De Chirico. Imagining that the great metaphysic master would have painted them just like that, represents a great consolation to me.

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NOTE 1 - The military hospital for mental disturbances had been an imposing ecclesiastic building built in the 18th century, which was previously used as a place for prelates’ vacations and relax.
Nowadays Ex Villa del Seminario is still a professional training and disturbance prevention centre for disabled persons, known as “Istituto Don Calabria – Città del Ragazzo”.

 

 

SOLITUDINE, 1996

 

 

IL RITORNANTE

(dalla prima versione di due bozzetti), 1997

 

 

INTERNO METAFISICO, 2007

 

 

I GIOCHI DEL SAGGIO

(dalla prima versione di due bozzetti), 2000

 

 

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