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Giorgio de Chirico Biography
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Born to Italian parents Volos, Greece
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Studies at the Institute Polytechnic Athens, Greece
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Studies at the Academy of Beaux Arts Munich, Germany
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Visits Florence with his mother
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Develops important, Surrealist style Paris and Ferrara
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Joins military Ferrara, Italy
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Paints 'The Muse Inquietante'
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Travels with his mother Rome, Italy
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Divides his life between Rome and Florence
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Prepares exhibition for Leonce Rosenberg Paris, France
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Albert C. Barnes buys several works
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Creates decor and costumes for Diagilev's Le Bal
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Returns with Isabella Far Milan, Italy
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A room is dedicated to him Quadrinale de Rome
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Has a room at the Biennale di Venezia Venice, Italy
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Paints Florence and Rome, Italy
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Inaugurated as a member of the Immortals
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Claudio Sakraischik and Isabella Far create Foundation of Girgio and Isa de Chirico
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Complete archives of Gallery Medusa are donated Foundation of Giorgio de Chirico
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2002 - 2003
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Nov. 3 - Jan. 5, "Giorgia de Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne", Philidelphia Museum of Art
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1984
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Robert Miller Gallery New York, NY
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1982
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Works, Gallery Medusa Rome, Italy
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1975
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Musée Marmottan Paris, France
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1974
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Academy des Beaux Arts Paris, France
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1972
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Cultural Centre New York, organized by Gallery Medusa New York, NY
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1970
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Retrospective, Palazzo Reale Milan, Italy
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1970
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Sculptures, Gallery Medusa Rome, Italy
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1966
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Omaggio a de Chirico, Gallery Medusa Rome, Italy
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1955
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Musuem of Modern Art New York, NY
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1949
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Royal Society of British Artists London, England
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1937 - 1938
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Milan, Florence, Torino, Italy
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1914
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Exhibits three works, Salon des Independants Paris, France
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1913
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Exhibits three works, Salon des Independants Paris, France
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1913
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Exhibits four works, Salon d'Automne Paris, France
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1912
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Exhibits two works, Salon d'Automne Paris, France
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