De Chirico and the Theatre

Serlachius Headquarters 15 March–17 August 2025

De Chirico Rooman Oopperan Otello-esityksen lavasteissa 1963. Kuva: Rooman Ooperatalon historiallinen arkisto
Artist Giorgio de Chirico on the sets of opera Otello 1964. Photo: Archivio Storico del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
Giorgio de Chiricon surrealistinen maalaus, jossa on etualalla aavemaisia hahmoja ja takana temppelimäinen rakennus.
Giorgio de Chirico, Ettore e Andromaca davanti a Troia, 1968, oil on canvas. Courtesy the Foundation of Giorgio and Isa de Chirico. Photo: G. Schiavinotto
Giorgio de Chirico, Sole sul cavalletto, 1972, öljyväri kankaalle. Kuva: G. Schiavinotto.
Giorgio de Chirico, Sole sul cavalletto, 1972, oil on canvas. Courtesy the Foundation of Giorgio and Isa de Chirico. Photo: G. Schiavinotto
Giorgio de Chiricon surrealistinen maalaus, jossa näkyy valkoinen temppeli ja muita rakenteita.
Giorgio de Chirico, Termopili, 1971, oil on canvas. Courtesy the Foundation of Giorgio and Isa de Chirico. Photo: G. Schiavinotto
Henkilö maalaa lavastetta Giorgio de Chiricon luonnoksen pohjalta Rooman Oopperassa.
The sets are painted at the Roman Opera based on de Chirico’s designs. Photo: Fabrizio Sansoni
Mies maalaa lattialla olevaa suurta lavastekangasta pitkävartisella siveltimellä Rooman Oopperassa.
The sets are painted at the Roman Opera based on de Chirico’s designs. Photo: Fabrizio Sansoni
Suurta meriaiheista, lattialla makaavaa lavastekangasta kootaan neljän ihmisen voimin rullalle.
The set fabric painted at the Roman Opera based on Giorgio de Chirico’s sketches is spread on the floor. Photo: Fabrizio Sansoni

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