'The Transformed Dream is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico, from 1913.
It is held at the Saint Louis Art Museum, in St.
[1] This work contains the classic Chirico's images of an empty urban scene at late evening with a ghostly train on the horizon.
In this case in the foreground is an arrangement of a sort of still life with bananas, pineapples and, at the left, a sculpture of the head of the Roman god Jupiter.
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