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Umberto Boccioni

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.

A native of Reggio Calabria, Boccioni studied art through the Scuola Libera del Nudo at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, beginning in 1901. He also studied design with a sign painter in Rome. Together with his friend Gino Severini, he became a student of Giacomo Balla, a divisionist painter. In 1906, Boccioni studied Impressionist and Post-Impressionist styles in Paris. During the late 1906 and early 1907, he shortly took drawing classes at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice. In 1901, Boccioni first visited the Famiglia Artistica, a society for artists in Milan. After moving there in 1907, he became acquainted with fellow Futurists, including the famous poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. The two would later join with others in writing manifestos on futurism.

Boccioni became the main theorist of the artistic movement. He also decided to be a sculptor after he visited various studios in Paris, in 1912, among which those of Braque, Archipenko, Brancusi, Raymond Duchamp-Villon and, probably, Medardo Rosso. While in 1912 he exhibited some paintings together with other Italian futurists at the Bernheim-Jeun, in 1913 he returned to show his sculptures at the Gallerie La Boetie: all related to the elaboration of what Boccioni had seen in Paris, they in their turn probably influenced the cubist sculptors, especially Duchamp-Villon.

In 1914, he published Pittura e scultura futuriste (dinamismo plastico) explaining the aesthetics of the group: “While the impressionists make a table to give one particular moment and subordinate the life of the table to its resemblance to this moment, we synthesize every moment (time, place, form, color-tone) and thus build the table.” He exhibited in London, together with the group, in 1912 (Sackville Gallery) and 1914 (Doré Gallery): the two exhibitions made a deep impression on the young English artists: some joined then the Vorticism, led by Wyndham Lewis.

Mobilized in the declaration of war, Boccioni was assigned at an artillery regiment at Sorte, near Verona. On 16 August 1916, Boccioni was thrown from his horse during a cavalry training exercise and was trampled. He died the following day, age thirty-four.

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Umberto Boccioni - Horse+Rider+Houses

Umberto Boccioni - Horse+Rider+Houses

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Umberto Boccioni - Horses and Figures ina Landscape

Umberto Boccioni - Horses and Figures ina Landscape

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Umberto Boccioni - Interior with Two Female Figures

Umberto Boccioni - Interior with Two Female Figures

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Umberto Boccioni - Interior with the Artist's Mother at Work

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Umberto Boccioni - Kneeling Allegorical Figure

Umberto Boccioni - Kneeling Allegorical Figure

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Umberto Boccioni - La Signora Massimino

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Umberto Boccioni - La Signora Virginia

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Umberto Boccioni - La fabbrica Foltzer

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Umberto Boccioni - Landscape with Industrial Plants

Umberto Boccioni - Landscape with Industrial Plants

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Umberto Boccioni - Lombard Countryside

Umberto Boccioni - Lombard Countryside

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Umberto Boccioni - Lombard Landscape

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Umberto Boccioni - Male Cadaver_ 'The Drowned Man'

Umberto Boccioni - Male Cadaver_ 'The Drowned Man'

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Umberto Boccioni - Man Leading a Horse

Umberto Boccioni - Man Leading a Horse

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Umberto Boccioni - Man Lying in a Field

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Umberto Boccioni - Man at a Café Table, París

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Umberto Boccioni - Man with Mustache

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Umberto Boccioni - María Sacchi Reading

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Umberto Boccioni - Matter

Umberto Boccioni - Matter

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Umberto Boccioni - Modern Idol

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Umberto Boccioni - Morning

Umberto Boccioni - Morning

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Umberto Boccioni - Mother and Child

Umberto Boccioni - Mother and Child

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