Question
After having a vision of “cosmogonic ecstasy” in one of these places, one artist declared it “the Centre of the Universe” and painted the figures from Millet’s (“MILL-ayz”) The Angelus surrounding it. An abstract depiction of one of these places centres on the orange numbers “6, 9, 4, 3”. A 1965 Salvador Dali painting depicts one of these places in Perpignan (“PAIR-pin-yon”). One of these places is depicted in the sections “The Farewells,” “Those Who Go” and “Those Who Stay” in Umberto Boccioni’s (“boh-CHO-neez”) triptych (*) States of Mind. The first of two paintings titled The Melancholy of Departure depicts one of these buildings, one of many empty examples of them painted by Giorgio de Chirico (“KEE-rih-koh”). Early modern art up to 1914 is hosted in a former one of these buildings in Paris, the Musée d’Orsay. For 10 points, name this type of place depicted in Monet’s Gare Saint-Lazare (“GAHR san lah-ZAHR”) series. ■END■
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