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giacomo balla merkuriu passerar framfor solen oil painting


merkuriu passerar framfor solen
Painting ID::  67684
Artist: giacomo balla
Painting: merkuriu passerar framfor solen
Introduction: 1916. se
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

giacomo balla La Presentazione dell' Anima a Dio oil painting


La Presentazione dell' Anima a Dio
Painting ID::  73126
Artist: giacomo balla
Painting: La Presentazione dell' Anima a Dio
Introduction: Date Unknown date Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 95 x 141 cm. Current location Unknown cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Balla is often portrayed as a painter closely associated with Italian Futurism although in fact, like a number of others associated with the group, his work crossed into a number of creative disciplines including fashion and the applied arts. In 1914 he wrote the Manifesto on Menswear, later retitled Antineutral Clothing, a dramatic exhortation to dispense with the mundaneity of everyday menswear in favour of dynamic, expressive, and aggressive Futurist clothing. Like his fellow Futurists he sought to sweep away all vestiges of Italy cultural heritage in favour of an emphatically 20th-century way of life. He conceived of Futurist menswear as allowing its wearers to respond to mood changes through pneumatic devices that can be used on the spur of the moment, thus everyone can alter his dress according to the needs of his spirit. It could also be animated by electric bulbs. He had an exhibition at the Casa DArte Bragaglia in Rome in 1918, in conjunction with which he co-published his Colour Manifesto. He was also committed to Futurist applied arts and furniture, brightly painted and with richly animated surfaces, and showed them at his Futurist House in 1920, the year in which he collaborated on the journal Roma futurista. He also exhibited at the Paris Exposition des Arts D??coratifs et Industriels of 1925 and the International Exhibition at Barcelona in 1929. However he failed to get his Futurist designs put into mass production and during the 1930s gradually distanced himself from such an outlook. . Related Artists to giacomo balla : | Jozef Marian Chelmonski | ZUCCHI, Jacopo | Szymon Czechowicz | Jean Portaels | Bohumil Kubista |

 

 

 

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