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Alberto Savinio (1891-1952) was an Italian writer, painter, musician & composer, brother of Giorgio de Chirico. Known for his 'sincerismo' musical movement and metaphysical themes in literature & art, he influenced Surrealism with philosophical explo

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Artist Biography

Alberto Savinio: The Poet of Surrealist Disquiet

Alberto Savinio (1891 – 1952) stands as a singular figure in Italian art history, inextricably linked to the legacy of his brother Giorgio de Chirico and profoundly shaping the trajectory of Surrealism. More than merely an artist’s sibling, Savinio forged his own distinctive path—a journey marked by intellectual rigor, musical experimentation, and a relentless pursuit of philosophical exploration—resulting in a body of work that continues to fascinate scholars and collectors alike. Born Andrea Francesco Alberto de Chirico in Athens, Greece, Savinio's early life was steeped in the atmosphere of expatriate Italian culture amidst the ruins of ancient civilization. His father, an engineer employed by the Société des chemins de fer de la Thessalie, instilled a disciplined upbringing that contrasted sharply with his mother’s nurturing influence—a formative experience which would later inform Savinio’s autobiographical writings and contribute to his preoccupation with identity formation. This grounding in Greek antiquity served as a bedrock for his artistic sensibility, fostering an appreciation for fantasy and irrationality – elements that would become central to his oeuvre. Savinio's artistic development began modestly, initially focusing on landscapes and portraits before gravitating towards the burgeoning Surrealist movement. Influenced by artists like Apollinaire, Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, and Fernand Léger, Savinio embraced the principles of automatism and dreamlike imagery, rejecting representational conventions in favor of unsettling juxtapositions and symbolic distortions. However, unlike many of his contemporaries who sought to simply replicate Surrealist aesthetics, Savinio approached the movement with a critical eye—a stance he termed “sincerismo”—rejecting superficial imitation and prioritizing genuine emotional expression rooted in philosophical contemplation. This intellectual commitment distinguished him from others and fueled his exploration of themes such as alienation, decay, and the subconscious mind. His artistic output spanned painting, sculpture, ceramics, theater design, and music composition—a testament to his multifaceted creative spirit. Notable works include “Ulysse et Polypheme,” a monumental canvas depicting Odysseus’s encounter with Polyphemus, embodying Savinio's fascination with mythology and psychological drama; "Untitled (941)," which showcases his masterful use of color and texture to convey profound emotional resonance; and “Untitled (742),” demonstrating his ability to distill complex ideas into striking visual forms. These pieces exemplify Savinio’s signature style—characterized by meticulous detail, muted palettes, and a deliberate avoidance of conventional perspective—reflecting his belief that art should strive for an unsettling truthfulness rather than mere illusion. Beyond his artistic achievements, Savinio was also a prolific writer, producing over forty books including autobiographies and memoirs that delve into the intricacies of his personal life and intellectual convictions. He penned operas exploring themes of myth and psychology, contributing significantly to Italian musical culture. His influence extended beyond the realm of art and literature; he actively engaged in theater design and composition, shaping the aesthetic landscape of his time. Savinio’s legacy resides not only in his artistic masterpieces but also in his unwavering dedication to philosophical inquiry—a pursuit that cemented his position as one of the most important thinkers and artists of the 20th century.
Alberto Savinio

Alberto Savinio

1891 - 1952

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Metaphysical Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Surrealism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Giorgio de Chirico
    • Apollinaire
    • Picasso
  • Date Of Birth: 1891
  • Date Of Death: 1952
  • Full Name: Andrea Francesco Alberto de Chirico
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (941)
    • Ulysse et Polypheme
    • Untitled (742)
  • Place Of Birth: Athens, Greece
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