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He was an amazing artist!

He was an amazing artist!. Umberto Boccioni. He was futuristic artist!. HE IS…. Biography. Umberto Boccioni was born in Reggio Calabria on the 19th October 1882. He spent his childhood Forlì, 73km from Bologna. In

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He was an amazing artist!

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  1. He was an amazing artist! Umberto Boccioni He was futuristic artist! HE IS…

  2. Biography Umberto Boccioni was born in Reggio Calabriaon the 19thOctober 1882. He spent his childhood Forlì, 73km from Bologna. In 1885 his family was in Genoa and 5 years later they were in Padova. He then moved with his father to Catania where he studied at the Technical Institute until he got a diploma. Finished that, he helped with local newspapers and wrote his first novel, Pene dell'anima which was not published.

  3. His journey

  4. Art skills Moved to Rome for his father's work, Umberto falls in love with one of the two daughters of Zia Colomba called Sandrina. In Rome he attended the office of a poster-maker where he learns the basic skills of art. He with Gino Severini (an Italian paintor),first frequent the office of Giacomo Balla (a famous paintor). In 1903 Umberto and Gino went to the Free School of Nude. In 1910 Umberto's first major artwork was painted: Riot in the gallery.

  5. Futurism Futurism was a group of artists that got together and formed a group. This started in Italy in the 20th century. People like Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla and Carlo Carrà took part in this. Umberto was part of this group and he concentrated on the imitation of movement, speed and technology. Click on the link below to see some of his futuristic paintings. Umberto Boccioni - YouTube

  6. Famous art works The Street Enter The House. Year: 1911 Oil on canvas Riot in the gallery Year: 1910 Oil on canvas Moods n.1 The Farewells Year: 1911 Oil on canvas

  7. Goodbye Umberto Umberto Boccioni died of an accident on the 17th August 1916. He fell from his horse in Chievo during a military practise. His horse went mad when it saw a tipper letting Umberto fall off and get trampled. In his memory a tombstone was built and placed in a narrow street located in Verona. Umberto Boccioni an Italian artist and Solider.

  8. By... This powerpoint presentation was made by Sofia Pellegrino. Thanks for watching!

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