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I want to le human forms in movement (Muscles in movement), 1913 (black pencile, black ink, white tempera and white w / c on paper)

I want to le human forms in movement (Muscles in movement), 1913 (black pencile, black ink, white tempera and white w  /  c on paper)


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I want to le human forms in movement (Muscles in movement), 1913 (black pencile, black ink, white tempera and white w / c on paper)

6366701 I want to le human forms in movement (Muscles in movement), 1913 (black pencile, black ink, white tempera and white w/c on paper) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); Civiche Raccolte del Castello Sforzesco, Gabinetto dei Disegni, Milan, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 25191650

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Arte Avant Garde Corpo Dynamism Futurism Futurismo Il Novecento Inchiostro Matita Movimento Muscle Opera D Arte Opera Darte Pencil Pittura Tempera The 20th Century Umberto Boccioni Xx Secolo Avanguardia


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The captivating print titled "I want to le human forms in movement (Muscles in movement), 1913" by Umberto Boccioni showcases the artist's mastery of capturing the essence of motion and energy. Created with black pencil, black ink, white tempera, and white watercolor on paper, this artwork is a testament to Boccioni's avant-garde approach. In this piece, Boccioni explores the dynamic nature of the human body through intricate lines and bold strokes. The figures depicted seem to be in constant flux, their muscles rippling with power as they move through space. It is as if time has been frozen at a precise moment during a vigorous physical activity. Displayed at Civiche Raccolte del Castello Sforzesco's Gabinetto dei Disegni in Milan, Italy, this artwork represents an important milestone in Italian Futurism. Boccioni was one of the leading figures of this artistic movement that celebrated speed, technology, and progress. With its emphasis on dynamism and kinetic energy, "I want to le human forms in movement" captures our imagination and invites us to contemplate the beauty found within our own bodies' capabilities. This extraordinary piece serves as a reminder that art has the power not only to capture reality but also to transcend it by revealing hidden dimensions of life itself.

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