The dream (Paolo and Francesca) - Umberto Boccioni Canvas.
The dream (Paolo and Francesca) - Umberto Boccioni Canvas. - A5(148×210) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Artgraph. Original masterpiece canvas panel
Three features that make it a popular choice
Premium materials: Made with carefully selected canvas and high-quality inks, they are resistant to fading and deformation, ensuring long-lasting beauty.
Exceptional craftsmanship: Each piece is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. The attention to detail makes it look like a museum piece.
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- Comes with a string on the back so you can display it as soon as it arrives
If you display it in your living room, it will instantly transform into an art space.
Displaying it in a child's room will give your child the opportunity to experience art and create an environment that will encourage their creativity.
Displaying it in your office will create a relaxing space that will help you forget the fatigue of work.
*The cutting position of the original artwork will vary depending on the size, so if you have any concerns, please contact us in advance.
*The sides will not be printed, and the tax will be typed in the white margins.
*If the size of the original image data makes printing too rough, we will contact you.
*If you require a size larger than the sizes listed, please contact us directly.
| Work name | The dream (Paolo and Francesca) ) |
| Author name | Umberto Boccioni |
| Production date | 1909 |
| Related keywords | Umberto Boccioni, A-I, Italian Futurism, 20th century sculpture, painting, art, canvas panel, fabric panel, art panel, interior, stylish painting, painting, masterpiece, landscape painting, landscape, miscellaneous goods, vintage, retro, entryway, living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, entrance, etc. For your own use, or as a display reproduction for model rooms, offices, shops, hotels, cafes, etc. Also useful as a gift for birthdays and other celebrations. |
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| Management number | 1-29 |
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Umberto Boccioni
Umberto Boccioni is a painter and sculptor who represents Futurism, an art movement that emerged in Italy in the early 20th century. His works, which pursue the aesthetics of machine civilization and express movement, speed, and dynamism, had a major impact on the art world of the time. Many people with an interest in avant-garde art search for his work using keywords such as "Boccioni Futurism" and "Boccioni sculpture."
Umberto Boccioni Biography
- Born October 19, 1882 in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy
- Around 1898, he moved to Rome and studied pointillism under Giacomo Balla while attending art school.
- In 1907, he moved to Milan and deepened his connections with avant-garde artists.
- In 1910, he participated in the drafting of the "Futurist Painting Technical Manifesto" and became a central figure in the Futurist movement.
- He produced not only paintings but also sculptures, and presented innovative works such as "The Unique Form of Continuity in Space."
- In 1915, he volunteered to serve in World War I.
- Died near Verona on August 17, 1916, aged 33, after falling off a horse during cavalry training.
Representative works
- The City Rises (1910)
- Simultaneous Visions (1912)
- Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913) – sculpture
- Dynamism of a Soccer Player (1913)
- Elasticity (1912)
Boccioni's art embodies the ideals of Futurism, which sought to express the speed and dynamism created by the advancement of mechanical civilization through painting and sculpture. He criticized conventional art for being limited to depicting static objects, and pursued new artistic expressions that also captured movement and the passage of time. His masterpiece, "The Growth of the City," expresses the energy of a rapidly developing modern city with a swirling composition and vivid colors, and is widely known as a representative work of Futurist painting, with keywords such as **Boccioni, The Growth of the City** and **Futurist painting**.
His sculpture, "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space," is an innovative piece that uses the human body as its motif, capturing its continuous movement and expressing it as a form that flows through space. This work has been highly praised as one of the most important works in the history of 20th-century sculpture, with keywords such as "Boccioni sculpture" and "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space."
Boccioni died prematurely at the age of just 33 after participating in World War I, but during his short career he was a central figure in Futurism, producing groundbreaking works in the fields of painting and sculpture. His art had a major influence on artists of his time and contributed to the later development of abstract art and constructivism. His works are housed not only in museums throughout Italy, but also in major museums around the world. You can find information on museums where you can view his work by searching for **"Boccioni works"** or **"Boccioni Museum"**.
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