Giorgio de Chirico called his works ___________.

a. metaphysical pictures
b. ready-mades
c. Dada inspirations
d. Freudian images
e. Renaissance revivals


a. metaphysical pictures

a. Correct. De Chirico called his works metaphysical pictures.
b. Incorrect. De Chirico did not call his works ready-mades.
c. Incorrect. De Chirico did not call his works Dada inspirations.
d. Incorrect. De Chirico did not call his works Freudian images.
e. Incorrect. De Chirico did not call his works Renaissance revivals.

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