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I want to le human forms in movement (Dynamic Decomposition), 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 (Dynamic Decomposition), 1913 (black pencile, black ink, white tempera and white w / c on paper)
6366702 I want to le human forms in movement (Dynamic Decomposition), 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 25191652
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Arte Avant Garde Corpo Dynamism Futurism Futurismo Il Novecento Inchiostro Matita Movimento Opera D Arte Opera Darte Pencil Pittura Tempera The 20th Century Umberto Boccioni Xx Secolo Avanguardia
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This print titled "I want to le human forms in movement (Dynamic Decomposition), 1913" by Umberto Boccioni showcases the artist's mastery in capturing the essence of dynamic motion. Created with black pencil, black ink, white tempera, and white watercolor on paper, this artwork is a testament to Boccioni's avant-garde approach. The image depicts a mesmerizing scene where human forms are intricately intertwined in a dance-like composition. Boccioni skillfully deconstructs their bodies into fragmented shapes that seem to be in constant flux. The use of contrasting shades adds depth and intensity to the overall piece. As one gazes at this artwork, they can almost feel the energy emanating from each brushstroke. It encapsulates the spirit of futurism - an art movement that sought to capture modernity and embrace technological advancements. Housed within Civiche Raccolte del Castello Sforzesco's Gabinetto dei Disegni in Milan, Italy, this masterpiece stands as a timeless representation of Boccioni's genius. Its out-of-copyright status allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty without any limitations. "I want to le human forms in movement (Dynamic Decomposition)" serves as an invitation for viewers to contemplate the fluidity and dynamism inherent within our own existence. It reminds us that life is constantly evolving and changing shape just like these ethereal figures captured on paper. Bridgeman Images has preserved this
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