The Anguish of Departure 1914 by Giorgio De Chirico
The Anguish Of Departure
A framed reproduction of Giorgio De Chirico's haunting 1914 masterpiece, capturing the eerie stillness before Europe's descent into war. This museum-quality print brings the artist's visionary composition to your space.
About This Work
The Anguish of Departure, painted in 1914 as Europe teetered on the brink of World War I, stands as one of Giorgio De Chirico's most evocative works from his formative Metaphysical period. The painting captures a moment frozen in time, where architecture and shadow conspire to create an atmosphere thick with unspoken tension. De Chirico's signature elongated shadows and stark juxtapositions of light and dark transform what should be an ordinary urban scene into a stage for existential drama.
This work emerged during De Chirico's crucial years in Paris, where he developed the visual language that would later influence the Surrealists. The painting's composition—with its receding perspective and carefully arranged geometric elements—reflects the artist's fascination with Nietzsche's philosophy and the hidden meanings beneath everyday reality. As art historian James Thrall Soby noted, De Chirico's canvases from this period "transform the banal into the mysterious through the magic of their composition."
The Artist's Period
Giorgio De Chirico painted The Anguish of Departure during his pivotal Paris years, when he was crystallizing the principles of what would become Metaphysical art. This period, roughly spanning 1911 to 1917, represents the purest expression of his vision—a world where familiar objects become charged with unseen significance through carefully orchestrated composition and lighting.
The painting exemplifies De Chirico's ability to transform mundane urban elements into vehicles for profound psychological exploration. Unlike his later more classical works, the 1914 canvases maintain a rawness and immediacy that reflect the artist's intense engagement with contemporary philosophical ideas about reality and perception.
Artistic Technique
Composition and Perspective
De Chirico employs a deliberately disorienting perspective in this work, using multiple vanishing points to create what art historians call "inverted space." The receding arcade and unusual shadow angles force the viewer's eye to move through the composition in unexpected ways, mirroring the psychological unease that the painting evokes.
The carefully balanced arrangement of architectural elements—columns, arches, and receding spaces—creates a sense of depth while simultaneously flattening the picture plane, a technique that would later influence both Surrealist and Magritte's work.
Color and Light
The painting's palette of muted ochres, umbers, and cool blues establishes a melancholic atmosphere that permeates De Chirico's work from this period. What appears at first glance to be naturalistic lighting reveals itself as carefully constructed to enhance the work's emotional resonance.
Particularly noteworthy is De Chirico's treatment of shadows—not as mere absences of light, but as positive elements that define space and guide the viewer's emotional response to the scene.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Giorgio De Chirico |
| Original Year | 1914 |
| Art Style | Metaphysical Art |
| Subject Matter | Urban landscape with architectural elements |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | 230 gsm archival matte paper |
| Frame | Natural wood with gold leaf accent |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
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The Anguish of Departure's moody palette and strong architectural elements make it particularly suited for modern interiors with neutral color schemes. The 30×40 cm size works well above consoles or as part of a gallery wall arrangement. For optimal visual impact, consider placing the print in spaces with natural light that will enhance the subtle tonal variations in the reproduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the frame included with the art print?
Yes, every print comes with a museum-quality frame included in the price. Our frames are crafted from sustainable wood with gold leaf accents to complement the artwork.
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Absolutely. We ship to every country with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days depending on your location.
How long will the colors remain vibrant?
Our prints use archival inks on museum-grade paper, with UV-protective glazing to prevent fading. Under normal conditions, the colors will remain true for decades.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return window for all purchases. If you're not completely satisfied with your framed print, we'll arrange return shipping at no cost to you.
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