The impact of the thought of alienation on the structure of the painting by the artist "George De chirico

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Faculty of Fine Arts, Minya University

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Alienation has a clear impact on the work of the artist "De Chirico", so we find works of art in which we feel the permanent emptiness experienced by the contemporary man, which reflects the sense of meaninglessness that envelops everything. Watching suggest a strange world shrouded an impression of isolation and emptiness, the viewpoints and colors coherent seem solid nonetheless. The imagination you used to make this world. Strangeness and mysterious places are often associated in modern metaphysical depictions, that is, those places where one feels, suspects, or suspects that something is there, hovering, hovering, or lurking behind walls, doors, shadows, dark streets, events, screens, forests, fields, and mysterious skies.. etc., The artist's paintings were also characterized by a general mood of isolation, mystery and alienation. In these artists' fantasy worlds, energy is generated in a systematic, potentially generating, visionary setting (statues, mannequins, fish, mirrors, geometric objects), viewing placed only in unusual contexts. This heightens the sense of ambiguity defended by (De Chirico) because it gives the viewer a sense of stepping out of reality to see things in new ways that lack preconceived meaning.

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