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  • Umberto Boccioni
  • Italian painter and sculptor (1882–1916)

    Umberto Boccioni (US: /boʊˈtʃoʊni, bɒˈ-, bɔːˈ-/; Italian: [umˈbɛrto botˈtʃoːni]; 19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was an influential Italian painter

    Umberto Boccioni

    Umberto Boccioni

    Umberto_Boccioni

  • Futurism
  • Artistic and social movement

    Its key figures included Italian artists Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Fortunato Depero, Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla, and Luigi

    Futurism

    Futurism

    Futurism

  • Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
  • 1913 sculpture by Umberto Boccioni

    uniche della continuità nello spazio) is a 1913 Futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni. It is seen as an expression of movement and fluidity. The sculpture

    Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

    Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

    Unique_Forms_of_Continuity_in_Space

  • The City Rises
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    città che sale) (1910) is an oil painting by the Italian painter, Umberto Boccioni. It was his first major Futurist work. The original title of the painting

    The City Rises

    The City Rises

    The_City_Rises

  • Dynamism of a Cyclist
  • 1913 painting by Umberto Boccioni

    di un Ciclista) is a 1913 oil painting by Italian Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916) that demonstrates the Futurist fascination with speed,

    Dynamism of a Cyclist

    Dynamism of a Cyclist

    Dynamism_of_a_Cyclist

  • Dynamism of a Human Body: Boxer
  • 1913 drawing by Umberto Boccioni

    Italian artist Umberto Boccioni. The work was intended to show a subject in between a state of motion and stillness. Painter Umberto Boccioni, one of the

    Dynamism of a Human Body: Boxer

    Dynamism of a Human Body: Boxer

    Dynamism_of_a_Human_Body:_Boxer

  • Development of a Bottle in Space
  • Sculpture by Umberto Boccioni

    by Umberto Boccioni. Initially a sketch in Boccioni’s "Technical Manifesto of Futurist Sculpture"," the design was later cast into bronze by Boccioni himself

    Development of a Bottle in Space

    Development of a Bottle in Space

    Development_of_a_Bottle_in_Space

  • Antigrazioso
  • Sculpture by Umberto Boccioni

    known as The Mother (La madre), is a patinated gesso sculpture by Umberto Boccioni realized between 1912 and 1913. It is located in the Galleria nazionale

    Antigrazioso

    Antigrazioso

    Antigrazioso

  • Three Women (Boccioni)
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    Three Women (Italian: Tre donne) is a painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni, executed between 1909 and 1910. This painting is oil on canvas painted

    Three Women (Boccioni)

    Three Women (Boccioni)

    Three_Women_(Boccioni)

  • Dynamism of a Soccer Player
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    a Soccer Player is a 1913 Futurist oil painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916). It is held in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The

    Dynamism of a Soccer Player

    Dynamism of a Soccer Player

    Dynamism_of_a_Soccer_Player

  • The Laugh
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    translated into English as Laughter, is a futurist painting by Umberto Boccioni. It is Boccioni's first truly futurist work, as he desired to break away from

    The Laugh

    The Laugh

    The_Laugh

  • Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses
  • Sculpture by Umberto Boccioni

    Dynamism of a speeding Horse + Houses is a sculpture from Umberto Boccioni created in 1915. It is one of the few surviving sculptured by Boccini since

    Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses

    Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses

    Dynamism_of_a_Speeding_Horse_+_Houses

  • Cubist sculpture
  • Sculptures made during the Cubist art movement

    sculptor began in 1915 after experimenting with different materials. Umberto Boccioni exhibited his Futurist sculptures in Paris in 1913 after having studied

    Cubist sculpture

    Cubist sculpture

    Cubist_sculpture

  • Futurist architecture
  • Early-20th-century Italian architectural style

    movement attracted not only poets, musicians, and artists (such as Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Fortunato Depero, and Enrico Prampolini) but also a

    Futurist architecture

    Futurist architecture

    Futurist_architecture

  • Umberto
  • Name list

    Umberto III, Count of Savoy (1135–1189) Umberto Anastasia, Italian-American mobster Umberto Bassignani (1878–1944), Italian sculptor Umberto Boccioni

    Umberto

    Umberto

  • States of Mind I:The Farewells
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    in a series of three oil paintings by the Italian Futurist painter Umberto Boccioni which are all in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)

    States of Mind I:The Farewells

    States of Mind I:The Farewells

    States_of_Mind_I:The_Farewells

  • The Street Enters the House
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    Entra Nella Casa) is a 1912 oil-on-canvas painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni. Painted in the Futurist style, the work centres on a woman on a balcony

    The Street Enters the House

    The Street Enters the House

    The_Street_Enters_the_House

  • Riot in the Gallery
  • Painting by Umberto Boccioni

    in the Gallery is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian painter Umberto Boccioni, one of the main figures of the futurist movement. The painting was

    Riot in the Gallery

    Riot in the Gallery

    Riot_in_the_Gallery

  • Gallerie di Piazza Scala
  • Museum in Milan, Italy

    century Lombard painters and sculptors, including Antonio Canova and Umberto Boccioni. A new section was opened in the Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana

    Gallerie di Piazza Scala

    Gallerie di Piazza Scala

    Gallerie_di_Piazza_Scala

  • Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto
  • Manifesto by Umberto Boccioni

    The Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto (1910) by Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916) was the first exposition of the theoretical underpinnings of Italian

    Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto

    Futurist_Painting:_Technical_Manifesto

  • Cubism
  • 20th-century avant-garde art movement

    simultaneity aligns Salon Cubism with early Futurist paintings by Umberto Boccioni, Gino Severini and Carlo Carrà; themselves made in response to early

    Cubism

    Cubism

    Cubism

  • Gino Agnese
  • Italian journalist, biographer and essayist (1936–2026)

    from 2002 to 2011. He wrote biographies of the painter and sculptor Umberto Boccioni as well as the poet and editor Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Agnese died

    Gino Agnese

    Gino_Agnese

  • Culture of Italy
  • rather than their appearance at any particular moment. An example is Umberto Boccioni's Unique Forms of Continuity in Space. Italian theatre originates from

    Culture of Italy

    Culture of Italy

    Culture_of_Italy

  • Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan
  • Modern art museum in Milan, Lombardy, Italy

    Édouard Manet, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Francesco Hayez, Giovanni Segantini, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo

    Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan

    Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan

    Galleria_d'Arte_Moderna,_Milan

  • Lombardy
  • Region of Italy

    like Andrea Mantegna and Giulio Romano. In February 1910 the painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and Luigi Russolo signed

    Lombardy

    Lombardy

    Lombardy

  • Trains in art
  • Topic in art

    The Lineman, by L. A. Ring, 1884 States of Mind I:The Farewells, by Umberto Boccioni, 1911 The Anxious Journey, by Giorgio de Chirico, 1913 Railroad Sunset

    Trains in art

    Trains in art

    Trains_in_art

  • Milan
  • Second-largest city in Italy

    tradizionale e futurista" ("grand...traditional and futuristic", in English). Umberto Boccioni was also an important Futurism artist who worked in the city. Today

    Milan

    Milan

    Milan

  • Liberty style
  • Italian variant of Art Nouveau

    subjects, under the influence of Futurism. The painter and graphic artist Umberto Boccioni became one of the major figures in Futurism. Poster for gas lamps by

    Liberty style

    Liberty style

    Liberty_style

  • Symbolist painting
  • 19th-century cultural movement

    career went through a symbolist phase, such as Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla and Luigi Russolo. Boccioni was trained in divisionism. In 1907 he met Previati

    Symbolist painting

    Symbolist painting

    Symbolist_painting

  • Julius Evola
  • Italian radical-right philosopher and esotericist (1898–1974)

    distinguished an earlier, chaotic Futurist phase, represented especially by Umberto Boccioni and oriented towards the material world, from a more advanced phase

    Julius Evola

    Julius Evola

    Julius_Evola

  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Art museum in New York City, US

    Lichtenstein, Drowning Girl Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory Umberto Boccioni, The City Rises Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night Willem de Kooning

    Museum of Modern Art

    Museum of Modern Art

    Museum_of_Modern_Art

  • October 19
  • Day of the year

    Emma Bell Miles, American writer, poet, and artist (died 1919) 1882 – Umberto Boccioni, Italian painter and sculptor (died 1916) 1885 – Charles E. Merrill

    October 19

    October_19

  • Italian art
  • Overview of the visual arts in Italy

    young painters in Milan to apply Futurist ideas to the visual arts. Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, Giacomo Balla, and Gino Severini published

    Italian art

    Italian art

    Italian_art

  • List of people from Milan
  • Bisuccio (15th century), Italian painter of the Renaissance period Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916), Italian Futurist painter and sculptor Caravaggio (1571–1610)

    List of people from Milan

    List of people from Milan

    List_of_people_from_Milan

  • Carlo Carrà
  • Italian painter (1881–1966)

    city, and studied under Cesare Tallone. In 1910 he signed, along with Umberto Boccioni, Luigi Russolo, and Giacomo Balla the Manifesto of Futurist Painters

    Carlo Carrà

    Carlo Carrà

    Carlo_Carrà

  • Man of Smoke
  • 1911 novel by Aldo Palazzeschi

    Group photo of prominent futurists, from left to right: Aldo Palazzeschi, Umberto Boccioni, Giovanni Papini, Carlo Carrà and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

    Man of Smoke

    Man of Smoke

    Man_of_Smoke

  • Ferruccio Busoni
  • Italian composer, pianist, and conductor (1866–1924)

    opera. He also met with the Futurist artists Filippo Marinetti and Umberto Boccioni. Following a series of concerts in Northern Italy in spring 1913, Busoni

    Ferruccio Busoni

    Ferruccio Busoni

    Ferruccio_Busoni

  • Gino Severini
  • Italian painter (1883–1966)

    do not understand your lack of order." In 1900, he met the painter Umberto Boccioni. Together they visited the studio of Giacomo Balla, where they were

    Gino Severini

    Gino Severini

    Gino_Severini

  • Italians
  • Ethnic group native to Italy

    by the Futurism movement, primarily through the sculptural works of Umberto Boccioni and Giacomo Balla, and the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico

    Italians

    Italians

    Italians

  • Portrait painting
  • Genre in painting, where the intent is to depict a specific human subject

    1905 Olga Boznańska, Self-portrait, 1906, National Museum in Warsaw Umberto Boccioni, Self-portrait, 1906 Gustav Klimt, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I

    Portrait painting

    Portrait painting

    Portrait_painting

  • Sprengel Museum
  • Art museum in Lower Saxony, Germany

    Umberto Boccioni, 1911, The Street Enters the House, oil on canvas, 100 cm × 100.6 cm (39.4 in × 39.6 in)

    Sprengel Museum

    Sprengel Museum

    Sprengel_Museum

  • Sibilla Aleramo
  • Italian feminist writer and poet (1876–1960)

    In those years she also engaged in tumultuous love affairs, with Umberto Boccioni and Dino Campana (the 2002 film Un viaggio chiamato amore, by Michele

    Sibilla Aleramo

    Sibilla Aleramo

    Sibilla_Aleramo

  • List of sculptors
  • US William Bloye (1890–1975), England Peter Blume (1906–1992), US Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916), Italy Edward Marshall Boehm (1913–1969), US Joseph Edgar

    List of sculptors

    List_of_sculptors

  • 100 Great Paintings
  • 1980 British television series

    Garden of Gethsemane (c. 1465) Frits Van den Berghe: Sunday (1924) Umberto Boccioni: The Farewells (1911) Arnold Böcklin: Spring Awakening (1880) Pierre

    100 Great Paintings

    100_Great_Paintings

  • Margherita Sarfatti
  • Italian writer, journalist and art critic

    Personal friend and private collector of the right-wing avanguardist Umberto Boccioni, in 1911 Sarfatti met Benito Mussolini (three years her junior) and

    Margherita Sarfatti

    Margherita Sarfatti

    Margherita_Sarfatti

  • 1914 in art
  • 1651) in the National Gallery, London, with a meat cleaver. April Umberto Boccioni publishes Manifesto tecnico della scultura futurista ("Technical manifesto

    1914 in art

    1914_in_art

  • List of painters by name beginning with "B"
  • painter David Gilmour Blythe (1815–1865), American painter and poet Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916), Italian painter and sculptor Anna Boch (1848–1936), Belgian

    List of painters by name beginning with "B"

    List of painters by name beginning with

    List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"B"

  • Documenta III
  • 1964 art exhibition in Kassel, West Germany

    Joseph Beuys Max Bill Julius Bissier Roger Bissière Karl Oskar Blase Umberto Boccioni Kay Bojesen Pierre Bonnard Lee Bontecou Constantin Brâncuși Georges

    Documenta III

    Documenta III

    Documenta_III

  • Léon Zack
  • French painter

    Futurism Italian Futurists Giacomo Balla (list of works) "Barbara" Umberto Boccioni Anton Bragaglia Benedetta Cappa Carlo Carrà Franco Casavola Nikolay

    Léon Zack

    Léon Zack

    Léon_Zack

  • List of people from Calabria
  • director and producer Tony Parisi, former WWWF and WWF wrestling champion Umberto Boccioni, 20th-century futurist, painter and sculptor Vincent Canadé, 20th-century

    List of people from Calabria

    List_of_people_from_Calabria

  • Au Vélodrome
  • Painting by Jean Metzinger

    on canvas, 326 × 208 cm, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Umberto Boccioni, 1913, Dynamism of a Cyclist, oil on canvas, 70 x 95 cm, Peggy Guggenheim

    Au Vélodrome

    Au Vélodrome

    Au_Vélodrome

  • Monuments of Verona
  • Monuments in Verona, Italy

    and Ettore Fagiuoli. Famous burials include those of Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni, writer Emilio Salgari, and Renaissance architect Michele Sanmicheli

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments_of_Verona

  • Giacomo Balla
  • Italian artist (1871–1958)

    galleries in Rotterdam. Around 1902, he taught Divisionist techniques to Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini. Influenced by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giacomo

    Giacomo Balla

    Giacomo Balla

    Giacomo_Balla

  • Peggy Guggenheim Collection
  • Art museum in Venice

    Collection, including images of Italian futurism by artists including Umberto Boccioni (Materia, Dynamism of a Cyclist), Carlo Carrà (Interventionist Demonstration)

    Peggy Guggenheim Collection

    Peggy Guggenheim Collection

    Peggy_Guggenheim_Collection

  • Antonio Sant'Elia
  • Italian architect (1888–1916)

    May 24, 1915. Sant'Elia and other futurists such as Mario Sironi, Umberto Boccioni, and Marinetti joined the volunteer battalion of the Italian army.

    Antonio Sant'Elia

    Antonio Sant'Elia

    Antonio_Sant'Elia

  • Vladimir Mayakovsky
  • Russian poet (1893–1930)

    Futurism Italian Futurists Giacomo Balla (list of works) "Barbara" Umberto Boccioni Anton Bragaglia Benedetta Cappa Carlo Carrà Franco Casavola Nikolay

    Vladimir Mayakovsky

    Vladimir Mayakovsky

    Vladimir_Mayakovsky

  • Werner Merzbacher
  • Swiss-American businessman (1928–2024)

    contains far more than 100 works, including works by Max Beckmann, Umberto Boccioni, Georges Braque, Alexander Calder, Paul Cézanne, Sonja Delaunay-Terk

    Werner Merzbacher

    Werner_Merzbacher

  • Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge
  • Poster by El Lissitzky

    in 20,000 copies in 1914, and signed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, and Ugo Piatti. Lissitzky never mentioned

    Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge

    Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge

    Beat_the_Whites_with_the_Red_Wedge

  • Light in painting
  • main figures included Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini, Carlo Carrà and Umberto Boccioni, who associated light with dynamic and psychological experience. In

    Light in painting

    Light in painting

    Light_in_painting

  • Self-portrait
  • Portrait of an artist made by that artist

    with a Palette, 1896 Anders Zorn, Self-portrait with a Model, 1896 Umberto Boccioni, Self-portrait, 1906 Enrique Simonet, Self-portrait with a Palette

    Self-portrait

    Self-portrait

    Self-portrait

  • The Keeper of Traken
  • 1981 Doctor Who serial

    Byrne's draft. The Melkur statue's design was based on a 1913 statue by Umberto Boccioni. The decaying Master's robe was the same costume that had been used

    The Keeper of Traken

    The_Keeper_of_Traken

  • 1234 (Propaganda album)
  • 1990 studio album by Propaganda

    close-up of part of the sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Umberto Boccioni. Propaganda: Betsi Miller – vocals Michael Mertens – keyboards, electronics

    1234 (Propaganda album)

    1234_(Propaganda_album)

  • Girl Running on a Balcony
  • 1912 painting by Giacomo Balla

    Filippo Marinetti’s “Futurist Manifesto” in 1909 and is followed up by Umberto Boccioni’s 1910 manifesto, “The City Rises.” The manifestos represent the Futurists’

    Girl Running on a Balcony

    Girl Running on a Balcony

    Girl_Running_on_a_Balcony

  • Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso
  • Portuguese painter (1887–1918)

    He was also friends with the Italian Futurists Gino Severini and Umberto Boccioni. He established contact with other Portuguese artists residing in Paris

    Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso

    Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso

    Amadeo_de_Souza-Cardoso

  • Manifesto (2015 film)
  • 2015 film by Julian Rosefeldt

    Marinetti, The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism (1909) Giacomo Balla / Umberto Boccioni / Carlo Carrà / Luigi Russolo / Gino Severini, Manifesto of the Futurist

    Manifesto (2015 film)

    Manifesto_(2015_film)

  • Mountfort Coolidge
  • American painter and antique dealer (1888–1954)

    caricature of Coolidge's painting with Futurist works by Carlo Carrà and Umberto Boccioni. Unpacking this comparison in more detail, a 2024 research article

    Mountfort Coolidge

    Mountfort_Coolidge

  • Ego-Futurism
  • Russian literary movement of the 1910s

    world. Very quickly he gained numerous followers, such as the painter Umberto Boccioni, and the musician Luigi Russolo. In 1910, Marinetti went to Russia

    Ego-Futurism

    Ego-Futurism

    Ego-Futurism

  • El Lissitzky
  • Soviet Avantgarde artist (1890–1941)

    in 20,000 copies in 1914, and signed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, and Ugo Piatti. Lissitzky never mentioned

    El Lissitzky

    El Lissitzky

    El_Lissitzky

  • August 1916
  • Month in 1916

    Nashville, Tennessee, United States (d. 2010)[citation needed] Died: Umberto Boccioni, 33, Italian painter and sculptor, member of the Futurism movement

    August 1916

    August 1916

    August_1916

  • List of Italian painters
  • 1525) Giovanni Boccati (1420–after 1480) Giovanni Boccardi (?–1542) Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916) Giovanni Boldini (1842–1931) Domenico Bologna (1845–1885)

    List of Italian painters

    List_of_Italian_painters

  • Italian modern and contemporary art
  • Art in Italy from the early 20th century onwards

    architecture and even gastronomy. The leading painters of the movement were Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Giacomo Balla and Gino Severini. They advocated a "universal

    Italian modern and contemporary art

    Italian modern and contemporary art

    Italian_modern_and_contemporary_art

  • Tiqqun
  • French post-Marxist philosophical journal

    The journal's first issue used an artwork by Umberto Boccioni (Quelli che Restano/Those Who Remain) to illustrate an article describing the Imaginary Party

    Tiqqun

    Tiqqun

  • Rayonism
  • Russian art movement

    character of early 20th century life; examples of Italian Futurists are Umberto Boccioni and Giacomo Balla. Shortly after the movement started, Russian Futurism

    Rayonism

    Rayonism

    Rayonism

  • Pinakothek der Moderne
  • Art museum in Munich, Germany

    west wing displays works of Georges Braque, Fernand Léger, Juan Gris, Umberto Boccioni, Robert Delaunay, Joan Miró and René Magritte as well as Lyonel Feininger

    Pinakothek der Moderne

    Pinakothek der Moderne

    Pinakothek_der_Moderne

  • Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
  • Museum of 19th–20th-century art in Rome

    in Italy. Among the Italian artists represented are Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Alberto Burri, Antonio Canova, Giorgio de Chirico, Lucio Fontana,

    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna

    Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna

    Galleria_Nazionale_d'Arte_Moderna

  • Richard Hunt (sculptor)
  • American artist and sculptor (1935–2023)

    Constantin Brancusi, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Alberto Giacometti, Umberto Boccioni, and Jean Arp. At the exhibition, Hunt for the first time saw various

    Richard Hunt (sculptor)

    Richard Hunt (sculptor)

    Richard_Hunt_(sculptor)

  • Street Light (painting)
  • Painting by Giacomo Balla

    Balla's rejection from an art exhibition in Milan. Fellow Futurist Umberto Boccioni encouraged Balla to continue his efforts in Futurism, with an eye to

    Street Light (painting)

    Street Light (painting)

    Street_Light_(painting)

  • Francesca da Rimini
  • Italian noblewoman (died 1283–1286)

    Virgile aux Enfers, 1897 Amelia Bauerle: Paolo and Francesca, 1902 Umberto Boccioni: Il sogno, or Paolo e Francesca, oil on canvas, 1909 (Galleria Civica

    Francesca da Rimini

    Francesca da Rimini

    Francesca_da_Rimini

  • History of architecture and art in Milan
  • cradle of a number of modern art movements. In February 1910, painters Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and Luigi Russolo signed

    History of architecture and art in Milan

    History of architecture and art in Milan

    History_of_architecture_and_art_in_Milan

  • List of works in the Museum of Modern Art
  • Forms of Continuity in Space. 1913 (cast 1931) (Umberto Boccioni) The City Rises. 1910 Umberto Boccioni Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon. Paris 1913

    List of works in the Museum of Modern Art

    List of works in the Museum of Modern Art

    List_of_works_in_the_Museum_of_Modern_Art

  • Abstract Speed + Sound
  • Painting by Giacomo Balla

    Futurism Italian Futurists Giacomo Balla (list of works) "Barbara" Umberto Boccioni Anton Bragaglia Benedetta Cappa Carlo Carrà Franco Casavola Nikolay

    Abstract Speed + Sound

    Abstract Speed + Sound

    Abstract_Speed_+_Sound

  • Three Women
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Women (2008 film), an Iranian drama film Three Women (Boccioni), a 1909–10 painting by Umberto Boccioni Three Women, a 1908 painting by Pablo Picasso Three

    Three Women

    Three_Women

  • Painting in Rio Grande do Sul
  • Artistic aspects of Rio Grande do Sul

    influenced by Piero della Francesca and the Italian Futurists, such as Umberto Boccioni. He also taught at the IBA, where he tried to develop in his students

    Painting in Rio Grande do Sul

    Painting in Rio Grande do Sul

    Painting_in_Rio_Grande_do_Sul

  • Nikolay Diulgheroff
  • Italian painter

    Futurism Italian Futurists Giacomo Balla (list of works) "Barbara" Umberto Boccioni Anton Bragaglia Benedetta Cappa Carlo Carrà Franco Casavola Nikolay

    Nikolay Diulgheroff

    Nikolay Diulgheroff

    Nikolay_Diulgheroff

  • Růžena Zátková
  • Ice and Snow, were displayed alongside works by Giacomo Balla and Umberto Boccioni in a 2014 exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Wikimedia

    Růžena Zátková

    Růžena Zátková

    Růžena_Zátková

  • Vincenzo Galdi
  • Italian model and photographer (1871–1961)

    del Babuino, initially promoting futurist works by Giacomo Balla and Umberto Boccioni with help from Anton Giulio Bragaglia and his brothers. Protests followed

    Vincenzo Galdi

    Vincenzo Galdi

    Vincenzo_Galdi

  • Ardengo Soffici
  • Italian writer

    he wrote a hostile review in La Voce. The leading Futurists Marinetti, Boccioni and Carrà, were so incensed by this that they immediately boarded a train

    Ardengo Soffici

    Ardengo Soffici

    Ardengo_Soffici

  • Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
  • Museum in London

    Estorick and his German-born English wife Salome (1920–1989) discovered Umberto Boccioni's book Futurist Painting and Sculpture (1914) while they were on their

    Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

    Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

    Estorick_Collection_of_Modern_Italian_Art

  • Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
  • Italian poet (1876–1944)

    That year, Marinetti discovered some allies in three young painters (Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà and Luigi Russolo), who adopted the Futurist philosophy

    Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

    Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

    Filippo_Tommaso_Marinetti

  • Collage
  • Technique of art production using assemblage of different forms

    Bantock Hannelore Baron Romare Bearden April Bey Peter Blake Guy Bleus Umberto Boccioni Rita Boley Bolaffio Henry Botkin Pauline Boty Mark Bradford Georges

    Collage

    Collage

    Collage

  • Nikolai Burliuk
  • Russian poet (1890–1920)

    Futurism Italian Futurists Giacomo Balla (list of works) "Barbara" Umberto Boccioni Anton Bragaglia Benedetta Cappa Carlo Carrà Franco Casavola Nikolay

    Nikolai Burliuk

    Nikolai Burliuk

    Nikolai_Burliuk

  • List of people from Italy
  • (1903–2000), painter, sculptor, writer, poet, doctor and philosopher Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916), painter, sculptor and theorist. His painting The City

    List of people from Italy

    List_of_people_from_Italy

  • List of modern artists
  • Benton José Bernal Joseph Beuys Ralph Albert Blakelock Norman Bluhm Umberto Boccioni Alexander Bogomazov Pierre Bonnard Fernando Botero Louise Bourgeois

    List of modern artists

    List_of_modern_artists

  • The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli
  • Painting by Carlo Carrà

    Carrà was exhibited alongside other Futurist painters, including Umberto Boccioni, Luigi Russolo, Gino Severini, and Giacomo Balla. In 1912, the piece

    The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli

    The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli

    The_Funeral_of_the_Anarchist_Galli

  • 1910 in art
  • Chester French James Oglethorpe Monument Statue of Samuel Spencer Umberto Boccioni – The City Rises Hanns Bolz – Portrait of Alfred Flechtheim Pierre

    1910 in art

    1910_in_art

  • History of the nude in art
  • were not particularly dedicated to the nude, it is worth remembering Umberto Boccioni and his Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913), a modern version

    History of the nude in art

    History of the nude in art

    History_of_the_nude_in_art

  • The Gardener (Van Gogh)
  • 1889 painting by Vincent van Gogh

    Work (1910) by Döme Skuteczky, Contadino al lavoro (1908–1910) by Umberto Boccioni, The Meal (1910–1914) by Albin Egger Lienz, The Workers (1905) by Costantino

    The Gardener (Van Gogh)

    The Gardener (Van Gogh)

    The_Gardener_(Van_Gogh)

  • European printmaking in the 20th century
  • movement, speed and the simultaneity of action. Its main representatives, Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and Carlo Carrà, practiced printmaking

    European printmaking in the 20th century

    European printmaking in the 20th century

    European_printmaking_in_the_20th_century

  • Bernheim-Jeune
  • French art gallery and publisher

    and was instrumental in bringing in the art of Georges Seurat and Umberto Boccioni. The gallery became one of the centers of the artistic avant-garde

    Bernheim-Jeune

    Bernheim-Jeune

    Bernheim-Jeune

  • Divisionism
  • Style in Neo-Impressionist paintings

    Balla (Arc Lamp, 1909); Carlo Carrà (Leaving the scene, 1910); and Umberto Boccioni (The City Rises, 1910). Divisionism quickly received both negative

    Divisionism

    Divisionism

    Divisionism

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