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'''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.
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'''Umberto Boccioni''' (19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was an Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the [[Futurism]] movement as one of its principal figures. In 1988 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City organized a major retrospective of his work.
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* ''Futurist Painting Sculpture (Plastic Dynamism)'', intro. Maria Elena Versari, Getty Research Institute, 2016, 304 pp.
  
 
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Boccioni
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* [https://fondazioneboccioni.org/tmub/ Temporary Museum Umberto Boccioni] (TMUB)
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* [http://fondazioneumbertoboccioni.it/ Umberto Boccioni Foundation]
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* https://www.riminitoday.it/eventi/140-anniversario-umberto-boccioni-19-23-ottobre-2022-programma.html
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umberto_Boccioni Wikipedia]
  
 
[[Category:Futurism|Boccioni, Umberto]]
 
[[Category:Futurism|Boccioni, Umberto]]

Latest revision as of 11:57, 20 October 2022

Umberto Boccioni (19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was an Italian painter and sculptor. He helped shape the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement as one of its principal figures. In 1988 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City organized a major retrospective of his work.

Publications
  • Futurist Painting Sculpture (Plastic Dynamism), intro. Maria Elena Versari, Getty Research Institute, 2016, 304 pp.
Literature
  • Umberto Boccioni, ed. Ester Coen, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1988, Google. To accompany the Bocconi retrospective at Met. [1] (English)
See also
Links