Ariadne (Giorgio de Chirico painting)

Ariadne is a 1913 painting by Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico. Done in oil and graphite on canvas, the painting depicts the mythical figure Ariadne as she lies sleeping in an empty public square; this is in reference to the myth that birthed the character, in which Ariadne is abandoned on Naxos by her lover Theseus. According to sources provided by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this reflects Chirico's personal feelings of isolation after moving to Paris in 1911.[1]

Ariadne
ArtistGiorgio de Chirico
Year1913 (1913)
MediumOil and graphite on canvas
Dimensions135.3 cm × 180.3 cm (53.3 in × 71.0 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

The painting was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the bequest of Florene Schoenborn in 1995.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ariadne". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-09-16.

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