Umberto boccioni brief biography of william hill
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Italian painter and sculptor, 1882-1916
Umberto Boccioni (19 October 1882 - 17 August 1916) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Like other Futurists, his work centered on the portrayal of movement (dynamism), speed, and technology. He was born in Reggio Calabria, Italy.
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Paintings from the 19th century (click to enlarge)
Important Painters Born in the 19th Century Listed AlphabeticallyIvan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900) Russian, Academic
Charles Angrand (1854-1926) French, Pointillist/Impressionist
Frédéric Bazille (1841 - 1870) French, Impressionist
George Bellows (1882 - 1925) American, Realist
Albert Bierstadt (1830 - 1902) American, Hudson River School
George Caleb Bingham 1811-1879) American, Realist
Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847-19) American, Tonalist
Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916) Italian, Futurist
Pierre Bonnard (1867 - 1947) French, Nabi
William Bouguereau (1825 - 1905) French, Academic
Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) French, Cubist
Fritz Zuber-Buhler (1822-1996) Swiss, Academic Classicists
Gustave Caillebotte (1848 - 1894) French, Impres
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Guy Hills chooses The Dance of the ‘Pan Pan’ at the Monico bygd Gino Severini
'I absolutely love the vivacity of this painting. The large canvas encapsulates an era of elegant élan, of modernity and jazz that makes you want to jump in and join the party. You can feel the pulsing rhythm of the grupp as the dancers bop with wild abandon, fragmented into a riot of staccato tones that vibrate in their juxtaposition. Colour and joie de vivre, which we all need, are the essence of Dashing Tweeds.
'Our weave designs take inspiration from life and art; there fryst vatten an art in living thoroughly and Severini has captured this to perfection.'
Guy Hills fryst vatten a photographer and the founder and creative director of the fabric and fashion company Dashing Tweeds
John McEwen comments on Severini and The Dance of the ‘Pan Pan’ at the Monico
Italian Futurism was inspired bygd the 20th-century’s electrification of cities, travel and industry. Later, it included politics,