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"The Drinker", 1914 Umberto Boccioni Opera, Art Nouveau, Artists, Art, Art And Illustration, Italian Painters, Umberto Boccioni, Italian Futurism, Artist
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"The Drinker", 1914 Umberto Boccioni
Dynamism of a man's head~1913  by Umberto Boccioni Henri Matisse, Portrait, Portraits, Inspiration, Roland Penrose, Oil Painting Reproductions, Matisse, Museum Of Contemporary Art
Dynamism of a man's head~1913 by Umberto Boccioni
Umberto Boccioni Paul Cézanne, Paul Cezanne, Giclee Print, Italian Art, Artsy
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Elasticity,-1916, Umberto Boccioni (Italian Futurist Artist) Resim, Kunst, Abstract, Sanat, Lovers Art, Prints, Visual Art
Elasticity,-1916, Umberto Boccioni
Elasticity,-1916, Umberto Boccioni (Italian Futurist Artist)
Giacomo Balla (Italian, 1871-1958)  Planet Mercury passing in front of the Sun  1914 Giacomo Balla, Balla, De Chirico, European Art
Giacomo Balla - 70 artworks - painting
Giacomo Balla (Italian, 1871-1958) Planet Mercury passing in front of the Sun 1914
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson - The Soul of the Soulless City (‘New York - an Abstraction’) (1920) Art Deco, Art Photography, British Art, Vintage Artwork, Fine Art, Artwork
Chasing Tail Feathers MOVED to Tail-Feathers
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson - The Soul of the Soulless City (‘New York - an Abstraction’) (1920)
Fine Artists: Umberto Boccioni Italian Futurist Painter, 1882-1916 Museums, Gino Severini, Italian Artist, Museum, Museum Of Modern Art
Fine Artists: Umberto Boccioni Italian Futurist Painter, 1882-1916
Fine Artists: Umberto Boccioni Italian Futurist Painter, 1882-1916
Giacomo Balla, Street Light, 1909. talian painter, sculptor, stage designer, decorative artist and actor. He was one of the originators of Futurism and was particularly concerned with the representation of light and movement. Caravaggio, Fotografia, Moma
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Giacomo Balla, Street Light, 1909. talian painter, sculptor, stage designer, decorative artist and actor. He was one of the originators of Futurism and was particularly concerned with the representation of light and movement.
1912 painting by fantastic Futurist painter Luigi Rossolo entitled “Dinamismo di un’Automobile”. Futurism, Cubism, Street Art, Techno, Georges Braque, Automobile
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1912 painting by fantastic Futurist painter Luigi Rossolo entitled “Dinamismo di un’Automobile”.
Giacomo Balla |  Mercurio Passa Davanti il Sole | 1914 | Cubo-Futurism Painting & Drawing, Art Works
Giacomo Balla | Mercurio Passa Davanti il Sole | 1914 | Cubo-Futurism
The train arriving at the station of Lugo, 1916 Roberto Marcello Iras Baldessari (1894-1965) was an Italian visual artist. n 1914 he moved to Florence, where he joined the futurist group, which included Ottone Rosai, Ardengo Soffici and Primo Conti.  In those same years a trip to Milan allowed him to make the acquaintance of Marinetti and other Lombard futurists. Claude Monet, Futurism Art, Art Movement, Art World
The train arriving at the station of Lugo, 1916 Roberto Marcello Iras Baldessari (1894-1965) was an Italian visual artist. n 1914 he moved to Florence, where he joined the futurist group, which included Ottone Rosai, Ardengo Soffici and Primo Conti. In those same years a trip to Milan allowed him to make the acquaintance of Marinetti and other Lombard futurists.
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Futurism 1909-2009 Speed + Art + Action - Art Artworks
Umberto Boccioni
Dynamism of a soccer/football player, 1913, by Boccioni.  A modern art movement originating among Italian artists in 1909, when Filippo Marinetti's first manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end of World War I.  Futurist painting and sculpture were especially concerned with expressing movement and the dynamics of natural and man-made forms.
Umberto Boccioni
Dynamism of a soccer/football player, 1913, by Boccioni. A modern art movement originating among Italian artists in 1909, when Filippo Marinetti's first manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end of World War I. Futurist painting and sculpture were especially concerned with expressing movement and the dynamics of natural and man-made forms.
"Materia", 1912, Umberto Boccioni Fine Art Prints
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"Materia", 1912, Umberto Boccioni
Umberto Boccioni Verona, Reggio, Italia
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Burning City (1926).  Gerardo Dottori (1884-1997) was an Italian Futurist painter. who signed the Futurist Manifesto of Aeropainting in 1929. Joined the Futurist movement in 1913 but only began to work in a fully Futurist style from 1914, producing landscapes & abstract compositions of rhythmical forms influenced by Balla & Boccioni. From c.1920 became preoccupied with the theme of landscape viewed from high above and distorted by the effects of speed, as if seen from an aeroplane. Contemporary Art, Bauhaus
Burning City (1926). Gerardo Dottori (1884-1997) was an Italian Futurist painter. who signed the Futurist Manifesto of Aeropainting in 1929. Joined the Futurist movement in 1913 but only began to work in a fully Futurist style from 1914, producing landscapes & abstract compositions of rhythmical forms influenced by Balla & Boccioni. From c.1920 became preoccupied with the theme of landscape viewed from high above and distorted by the effects of speed, as if seen from an aeroplane.
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Umberto Boccioni: "Simultaneous Visions". Umberto Boccioni was an influential Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement as one of its principal figures. Dynamic Painting, Modern
Umberto Boccioni - 98 artworks - painting
Umberto Boccioni: "Simultaneous Visions". Umberto Boccioni was an influential Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement as one of its principal figures.
oil paintings of lancers | Gino+severini+self+portrait Art History, Cubism Art, Art Abstrait
oil paintings of lancers | Gino+severini+self+portrait
"In the brief life span of the Italian Futurist movement, the short-lived Umberto Boccioni was a blazing comet. ... Boccioni was a fiery theoretician of the movement, drafting two Futurist manifestoes in 1910 and 1912 that exalted the force and energy of contemporary life. They called for an art that glorified speed, violence and the machine age, one that above all reflected the dynamism of an engine-driven civilization."[7] --Grace Glueck, New York Times Art Critic Cubist, Art Database
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"In the brief life span of the Italian Futurist movement, the short-lived Umberto Boccioni was a blazing comet. ... Boccioni was a fiery theoretician of the movement, drafting two Futurist manifestoes in 1910 and 1912 that exalted the force and energy of contemporary life. They called for an art that glorified speed, violence and the machine age, one that above all reflected the dynamism of an engine-driven civilization."[7] --Grace Glueck, New York Times Art Critic