RMRC2Y4Y–Dynamism of a Racing Cyclist. 1913. Italian Futurism. Madrid, Exibition on Futurism. Author: BOCCIONI, UMBERTO. Location: EXPOSICION FUTURISMO. MADRID. SPAIN.
RM2DKH8EW–Italian futurism Umberto Boccioni. 1882 – 1916. Brawl in the gallery. 1910. oil painting on canvas cm 76 x 64.
RMKCD7G9–The Street Pavers, 1914, Oil on canvas, 39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in. (100 x 100 cm), Paintings, Umberto Boccioni (Italian, Reggio 1882
RMPCR18F–Bronze statue 'Unique Forms of Continuity in Space' by Italian futurist artist Umberto Boccioni (1913) on display in the Kunsthalle Mannheim in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
RMB47A7R–Benito Mussolini (1883 - 1945), 'Profilo Continuo' after the design of Renato Bertelli, 1933 Brown glazed stoneware. Dynamic portrait of Mussolini, on the plinth the raised characters 'DUX ROMA 1940'. Height 21 cm. Bertelli (1900 - 1974) is an important representative of Italian Futurism and created this portrait with the official approval of Mussolini, who was an enthusiast of this art movement. Bertelli wanted to combine in this sculpture Futurism's ideals of energy, motion and speed. A 33 cm tall bronze version of this work used to be owned by Count Galeazzo,
RF2ANW515–Casa Futurista Depero, Rovereto, Trento, Italy – Italian Futurism art museum dedicated to Futurist painter and designer Fortunato Depero, exterior
RF2FYENNX–Luigi Russolo artwork entitled Music.
RM2A5YRMA–Le Grand X 1925-1930 by Benedetta Cappa Marinetti (1897ñ1977) an Italian artist and the wife of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, founder of the art movement Futurism of which she was a part.
RF2HW0E7G–Art inspired by The Street Pavers, 1914, Oil on canvas, 39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in. (100 x 100 cm), Paintings, Umberto Boccioni (Italian, Reggio 1882–1916 Sorte), Boccioni and his compatriot Gino Severini were two of the leading members of Italian Futurism, an early twentieth-century avant-, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2G5PTE6–Bonhams, London, UK. 29 June 2021. Preview of works from the current sale Aeropittura, Italian Futurism in Flight sale at Bonhams, ending online 1 July 2021. Image: GIULIO D'ANNA (1908-1978). Paesaggio simultaneo + aerei Caproni. Ending from: 1 Jul 2021 at 12:08 BST. Estimate: £10,000-15,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMKWDHT2–UNIQUE FORMS OF CONTINUITY IN SPACE, by Umberto Boccioni, 1913, Italian Futurist bronze sculpture. The artists classic striding figure forms are shaped by the power of its forward movement. Cubism profoundly influenced this Futurist masterpiece (BSLOC 2017 7 2)
RM2WNE0KN–'INAUGURAZIONE TORRE LITTORIA' ['INAUGURATION OF LITTORIA TOWER'] Vintage Italian Advertising depicting an abstract tower with flags and a clock, surrounded by colorful shapes and text. The graphic design is reminiscent of Italian Futurism, emphasizing speed and modernity
RMRF3WXT–Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), Dynamism of the Head of a Man, 1915. Dinamismo di una testa d'uomo.
RM2CW18TC–La strada entra nella casa (The Street Enters the House) by Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), oil on canvas, 1911
RM2D911HK–Dancer=Propeller=Sea, Gino Severini, 1915, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RM2RKANNF–Bildnummer: 54409205 Datum: 07.09.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100907) -- BEIJING, Sept. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A visitor admires an artwork created by Italian futurist Renato Bertelli during the Italian Futurism Exhibition held in China s National Art Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 7, 2010. The exhibition, kicking off on Tuesday, displayed 262 pieces of paintings, sculptures and posts featuring the Italian Futurism which flourished since the beginning of 20th century. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) (zn) CHINA-BEIJING-ITALIAN FUTURISM-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kultur Kunst Auss
RMKWDKD8–UNIQUE FORMS OF CONTINUITY IN SPACE, by Umberto Boccioni, 1913, Italian Futurist bronze sculpture. The artists classic striding figure forms are shaped by the power of its forward movement. Cubism profoundly influenced this Futurist masterpiece (BSLOC 2017 7 2)
RMD861KC–Gabriele d'Annunzio, Italian writer and political figure
RME4DX9F–Gaston Modot 1918 Amedeo Modigliani (1884 - 1920) Italy Italian
RM2CWBFEG–Abstract speed and noise' 1913-14 by Giacomo Balla. Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 - 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his paintings he depicted light, movement and speed.
RMK82TGB–la bandiera futurista, marciare non marcire, Postcard, 1915, Futuristic Movement directed by f.t. marinetti
RF2K57PD0–Le mani del violinista (The hands of the violinist) (1912) by Giacomo Balla (1871-1958). Oil on canvas, 52x75 cm. Estorick Collection, London.
RMPCR29R–Bronze statue 'Unique Forms of Continuity in Space' by Italian futurist artist Umberto Boccioni (1913) on display in the Kunsthalle Mannheim in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
RM2PPG9JX–Elasticity, 1912, oil on canvas. Painting by Umberto Boccioni.
RF2ANW51E–Casa Futurista Depero, Rovereto, Trento, Italy – Italian Futurism art museum dedicated to Futurist painter and designer Fortunato Depero, exterior
RF2FYENP4–Luigi Russolo artwork entitled Lightning Flashes or Lampi. Milan city-scape in the midst of an electric storm.
RM2A602JN–Loneliness Solitude, Loneliness 1917, by Carlo Carrà (1881 – 1966); Italian painter and a leading figure of the Futurist movement
RF2HK5FJH–Inspired by Italian landscape, Jan Haeckaert, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2G5PTDY–Bonhams, London, UK. 29 June 2021. Preview of works from the current sale Aeropittura, ending online 1 July 2021. Image: TULLIO CRALI (1910-2000). Volo verso l'ignoto. Ending from: 1 Jul 2021 at 12:05 BST. Estimate: £35,000-55,000. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RMKWDHNH–The Street Pavers, by Umberto Boccioni, 1914, Italian Futurist painting, oil on canvas. Bent over laborers pounding street stones with pickaxes are painted in a synthesis of pointillism (aka divisionism) and Cubism. The artist was a leading Italian Futurist, a movement that celebrated industry and modernism (BSLOC 2017 7 1)
RM2WNE0KG–'SAPONE STELLA LANZA SOCIETA MIRALANZA CAPITALE L. 60.000.000 GENOVA' ['STELLA LANZA SOAP SOCIETY MIRALANZA CAPITAL L. 60,000,000 GENOA'] Vintage Italian Advertising depicting an oversized bar of soap breaking through paper, above a green and red container. The background is dark blue, and the text is in bold, uppercase letters. The style is reminiscent of Italian Futurism with its bold colors and dynamic composition
RMRF3X39–Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), Dynamism of the Head of a Woman, 1914. Dinamismo di una testa di donna.
RM2CW18P6–Umberto Boccioni. Painting entitled “Elasticità” by Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), oil on canvas, 1912
RM2K63EFT–Postcard of Italian propaganda during world war two showing a formation of Caproni 312 aircraft
RM2RKANJJ–Bildnummer: 54409206 Datum: 07.09.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100907) -- BEIJING, Sept. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A visitor passes by an artwork created by Italian futurist Giacomo Balla during the Italian Futurism Exhibition held in China s National Art Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 7, 2010. The exhibition, kicking off on Tuesday, displayed 262 pieces of paintings, sculptures and posts featuring the Italian Futurism which flourished since the beginning of 20th century. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) (zn) CHINA-BEIJING-ITALIAN FUTURISM-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kultur Kunst Auss
RMKWDKA8–The Street Pavers, by Umberto Boccioni, 1914, Italian Futurist painting, oil on canvas. Bent over laborers pounding street stones with pickaxes are painted in a synthesis of pointillism (aka divisionism) and Cubism. The artist was a leading Italian Futurist, a movement that celebrated industry and modernism (BSLOC 2017 7 1)
RM2PCKKMB–1915 ca , Milano , ITALY : The italian Avantgarde artist CARLO Carrà ( 1881 - 1966 ) - FUTURISM - FUTURISTA - FUTURIST - STORIA DELL' ARTE - ARTS - AVANGUARDIA - portrait - ritratto - baffi - CARRA' - moustache ---- Archivio GBB
RM2W9EX91–Hospital Train, Gino Severini, 1915,
RMD98F7F–Umberto Boccioni (1882 – 1916)Italian painter and sculptor. The City Rises (La città che sale) (1910)
RMC09B1D–Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, Islington, London
RF2K1HMR0–The City Rises (La città che sale) (1910), oil on canvas. Painting by Umberto Boccioni. The City Rises (La città che sale) (1910) is a painting by the Italian painter Umberto Boccioni. It was his first major Futurist work. Umberto Boccioni; (19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was an influential Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement as one of its principal figures. Despite his short life, his approach to the dynamism of form and the deconstruction of solid mass guided artists long after his death. His works are held by many art museums
RMHFF7N6–A cast of sculptor Umberto Boccioni' 'Unique Forms of Continuity in Space' (1913)
RM2PPG9JR–Speeding Automobile, 1912, oil on wood. Painting by Giacomo Balla.
RF2CC2DXN–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RF2FMM2WC–Umberto Boccioni - States of Mind of those Who Go - 1911
RM2K2K0JM–Umberto Boccioni Italian school Composizione spiralica 1913 Oil on canvas (95 x 95 cm) Milan, Museo del Novecento
RF2HK5DA4–Inspired by Italian landscape, Jan Both, c. 1645, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMTA28CB–Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944), Italian writer and founder of Futurism.
RF2BNMJ3F–Futurism red flat design long shadow glyph icon. Abstract cultural movement. Experimental 20th century Italian visual art. Still life painting. Silhouette RGB color illustration
RM2WNE0K5–'31 LUGLIO XVI CHIOGGIA VENEZIA D.N.F. DOPOLAVORO PROVINCIALE VENEZIA O.N.D. REGATA BRAGOZZI SOTTO GLI AUSPICI DEL GIORNALE D'ITALIA' ['31 JULY 16TH CHIOGGIA VENICE D.N.F. PROVINCIAL AFTER-WORK VENICE O.N.D. BRAGOZZI REGATTA UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOURNAL OF ITALY'] Vintage Italian Advertising depicting a red sailboat with the number 3 and a distinctive triangular sail, sailing in a blue sea with seagulls overhead, and the silhouette of Venice in the background. The artwork is in the style of 1930s Italian futurism with bold colors and dynamic composition.
RMRF3TPY–Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), States of Mind I, Those Who Stay, 1911. Stati d'animo I, Quelli che restano.
RM2CW18T1–Self Portrait by Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), oil on canvas, 1905
RM2M3RRTG–Double page spread from The Sketch magazine giving examples in colour of some of the paintings on display at the Sackville Gallery in London as part of an exhibition of Italian Futurists. Paintings reproduced are by Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini. Date: 1912
RM2RKANK7–Bildnummer: 54409202 Datum: 07.09.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100907) -- BEIJING, Sept. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Visitors admire an artwork created by Italian futurist Giacomo Balla during the Italian Futurism Exhibition held in China s National Art Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 7, 2010. The exhibition, kicking off on Tuesday, displayed 262 pieces of paintings, sculptures and posts featuring the Italian Futurism which flourished since the beginning of 20th century. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) (zn) CHINA-BEIJING-ITALIAN FUTURISM-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kultur Kunst Ausstell
RM2H5DPYH–Joseph Stella (1877-1946), Italian born American Futurist painter, portrait painting by Raphael Sala, 1921
RM2PCKNFC–1920 , Milano , ITALY : The italian Avantgarde artist FILIPPO TOMMASO MARINETTI ( 1876 - 1944 ) - FUTURISM - FUTURISTA - FUTURIST - ARTE - ARTS - TEATRO - THEATER - AVANGUARDIA - portrait - ritratto - baffi - moustache - tie bow - papillon - cravatta - LETTERATURA - LITERATURE --- Archivio GBB
RM2F2BP7P–Red Cross Train Passing a Village, Gino Severini, 1915, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RMG1DBPX–States of Mind I: The Farewells' by Umberto Boccioni. 1911. Farewells was the first of Boccioni's three-part series, States of Mind. Umberto Boccioni 1882 - 1916, was an Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the Futurist movement .
RMC09BEB–Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, Islington, London
RF2K1HMTX–Speeding Automobile, 1912, oil on wood. Painting by Giacomo Balla. Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his paintings he depicted light, movement and speed. He was concerned with expressing movement in his works, but unlike other leading futurists he was not interested in machines or violence with his works tending towards the witty and whimsical.
RF2TA16YC–Modern Idol, 1911 (Painting) by Artist Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916) / Italian.
RM2PPG9J9–Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912, oil on canvas. Painting by Giacomo Balla.
RF2CC2FH0–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RF2FMM2W5–Umberto Boccioni - The Laugh - Laughter - 1916
RM2K2K0M0–Umberto Boccioni Italian school La città che sale The City Rises 1910 Oil on canvas (199 x 301 cm) New York, Museum of Modern Art
RF2HK5CFA–Inspired by Italian landscape, Jan van Huysum, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMTA232H–Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876-1944), Italian writer, co-founder of Futurism in Italy.
RF2R5A421–Museo del Novecento ('Museum of the 20th century'), permanent exhibition of Futurism movement and Italian contemporary art, Milano, Italy
RM2WNE0K6–'VOLA ALL' AVANGUARDIA' 'S.O.D.A. SOC. OLI DEGRAS AFFINI GENOVA' [FLY TO THE AVANT-GARDE S.O.D.A. SOC. OILS DEGRAS AFFILIATES GENOA] Vintage Italian advertising poster featuring a stylized red car with a large white candle on the front, symbolizing speed and modernity. The graphic style is reminiscent of the Futurism art movement, emphasizing dynamism and the technological triumph of the early 20th century
RMRF3TT1–Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), States of Mind I, The Farewells, 1911. Stati d'animo I, Gli addii.
RM2M70TE7–Portrait of the Italian artist, Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916)
RFA61366–view of the Eur district in Rome Italy. Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, 1939-53.
RM2RKANM0–Bildnummer: 54409203 Datum: 07.09.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100907) -- BEIJING, Sept. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A visitor passes an artwork created by Italian futurist Pluto during the Italian Futurism Exhibition held in China s National Art Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 7, 2010. The exhibition, kicking off on Tuesday, displayed 262 pieces of paintings, sculptures and posts featuring the Italian Futurism which flourished since the beginning of 20th century. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) (zn) CHINA-BEIJING-ITALIAN FUTURISM-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kultur Kunst Ausstellung Kun
RM2HX391T–Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916) Self Portrait of the Italian futurist painter and sculptor, drawing in ink with wash and graphite on paper, 1910
RM2PCKN66–1913 , Milano , ITALY : The italian Avantgarde artist FILIPPO TOMMASO MARINETTI ( 1876 - 1944 ), photo by Emilio Sommariva - FUTURISM - FUTURISTA - FUTURIST - ARTE - ARTS - TEATRO - THEATER - AVANGUARDIA - portrait - ritratto - baffi - moustache - anello - ring - thinker - pensatore - LETTERATURA - LITERATURE --- Archivio GBB
RMK4M46M–Red Cross Train Passing a Village, by Gino Severini, 1915, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RMD9C1FM–'Unique Forms of Continuity in Space'bronze Futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni.Umberto Boccioni (19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916)Italian painter and sculptor.his work centered on the portrayal of movement (dynamism), speed, and technology. It is seen as an expression of movement and fluidity.
RMRCE6AJ–Italian Still life. Museum: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Author: Popova, Lyubov Sergeyevna.
RF2K1NYEM–Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash (Italian: Dinamismo di un cane al guinzaglio), sometimes called Dog on a Leash or Leash in Motion, is a 1912 painting by Italian Futurist painter Giacomo Balla. It was influenced by the artist's fascination with chronophotographic studies of animals in motion. It is considered one of his best-known works, and one of the most important works in Futurism, though it received mixed critical reviews
RMF8NNP2–Drawing by Gino Severini (italian Futurist artist), MAEC museum in Cortona, Tuscany, Italy
RM2PPG9J7–The City Rises (La città che sale) (1910), oil on canvas. Painting by Umberto Boccioni.
RF2CC2FE6–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, design by Carlo Gaudenzi, an example of Italian Modernist organic architecture of the Fascist period
RF2FMM2W2–Umberto Boccioni - Factories in Porta Romana - 1910
RM2K2JX7M–Umberto Boccioni Italian school Dynamic of a man's head 1913 Oil on canvas Museum of Contemporary Art, Royal Palace, Milan
RF2HK5C70–Inspired by Italian landscape, Jan Both, c. 1645, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2PKN6CB–Spring (The Procession) painted by the Italian American futurist Joseph Stella
RMFA75N7–Spiral ramp for cars up to the roof of Lingotto building, now used to access the upper floors of the Lingotto shopping mall.
RM2WNE0MD–'VERONA — DOMENICA 23 MARZO 1924 COPPA VERONA, CONCORSO AUTOMOBILISTICO DI REGOLARITA KM.285 — LE TORRICELLE, CORSA MOTOCICLISTICA IN SALITA KM.5' ['VERONA — SUNDAY 23 MARCH 1924 VERONA CUP, AUTOMOBILE REGULARITY CONTEST KM.285 — THE TORRICELLE, MOTORCYCLE HILL CLIMB RACE KM.5'] Vintage Italian Advertising featuring a racing poster with a curved bridge and speeding cars, set against a backdrop of mountains and sky. The style is reminiscent of early 20th-century futurism with dynamic lines and vibrant colors.
RMRF3WG7–Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916), Spiral Construction, 1913. Costruzione spiralica.
RM2R9ERCB–Der Rosenkavalier by the Italian-American artist, Joseph Stella (1877-1946), oil on linen, 1913/14
RF2K4A4D7–Ciò che mi ha detto il tram (What the tram told me) (1911) by Carlo Carrà (1881-1966), oil on canvas, cm.53x67. Mart museum, Rovereto, Italy.
RM2RKANKP–Bildnummer: 54409204 Datum: 07.09.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (100907) -- BEIJING, Sept. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Visitors admire an artwork created by Italian futurist Pier Paolo Koss during the Italian Futurism Exhibition held in China s National Art Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 7, 2010. The exhibition, kicking off on Tuesday, displayed 262 pieces of paintings, sculptures and posts featuring the Italian Futurism which flourished since the beginning of 20th century. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) (zn) CHINA-BEIJING-ITALIAN FUTURISM-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kultur Kunst Ausste
RF2BKTWNN–Futurism RGB color icon
RM2PCKN6N–1913 , Milano , ITALY : The italian Avantgarde artist FILIPPO TOMMASO MARINETTI ( 1876 - 1944 ), photo by Emilio Sommariva - FUTURISM - FUTURISTA - FUTURIST - ARTE - ARTS - TEATRO - THEATER - AVANGUARDIA - portrait - ritratto - baffi - moustache - tie bow - papillon - cravatta - LETTERATURA - LITERATURE --- Archivio GBB
RMKWN3WG–Dancer=Propeller=Sea, Gino Severini, 1915, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RMD9C1FE–'Unique Forms of Continuity in Space'bronze Futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni.Umberto Boccioni (19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916)Italian painter and sculptor.his work centered on the portrayal of movement (dynamism), speed, and technology. It is seen as an expression of movement and fluidity.
RMP3YJ19–Italian school. Spiral Construction. 1913-1914. Oil on canvas (950 x 950). Milan, modern art gallery. Author: Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916). Location: GALERIA ARTE MODERNO, MILAN, ITALIA.
RF2K1HMTT–Elasticity, 1912, oil on canvas. Painting by Umberto Boccioni. Umberto Boccioni (19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was an influential Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement as one of its principal figures. Despite his short life, his approach to the dynamism of form and the deconstruction of solid mass guided artists long after his death. His works are held by many public art museums, and in 1988 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City organised a major retrospective of 100 pieces.
RMKFM955–Torre Littoria, or Grattacielo Reale Mutua, masterpiece of 'Rationalist' style architecture in Turin, Italy
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