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1941 Print General's Illness Baseball Mitt Glove Giorgio de Chirico Plaza XAF2 SEP2 his work became full of

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his work became full of the strong sunlight of the South of France

Dimensions: Approximately 7 x 9 inches

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1941 Print General's Illness Baseball Mitt Glove Giorgio de Chirico Plaza XAF2 SEP2 his work became full ofThis is an original 1941 halftone print titled, "The General's Illness," originally painted between 1914 and 1915. Shown in the image is what appears to be a baseball mitt and target. Giorgio de Chirico (1888 1978) was a pre Surrealist and Surrealist painter born in Volos, Greece. He founded the art movement, Scuola Metafisica, and is known for his metaphysical and dreamlike images. De Chirico won much praise for his works, and is remembered for his

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