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La Galleria Nazionale, Rome, ItalyLa Galleria Nazionale was established in Rome in 1883 to represent the national art of the newly unified state. The current building, the Palazzo delle Belle Arti ...
"Giacomo Balla: from Divisionism to Futurism" Gironda Gallery, Milan, October 9-31, 1981, p. 23 ill. in catalog "Balla Depero - Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe" Fonte d'Abisso Arte Gallery, ...
There were also forged pieces purporting to be from Mario Puccini, Giacomo Balla and Afro Basaldella, as well as several other celebrated artists.
Many of the works had been attributed to major artists such as Picasso, Rembrandt, Dora Maar, Jean Cocteau, Francis Picabia, and Giacomo Balla, among others.
Mariyo Yagi and Studio Simon Paravento Balla screen (after Giacomo Balla), after 1916 200 x 182 cm. (78.7 x 71.7 in.) close Medium veneered and lacquered chipboard Size 200 x 182 cm. (78.7 x 71.7 in.) ...
Rome's Casa Balla to be a permanent museum. The Italian state is to purchase the former Rome residence of the Futurist painter Giacomo Balla, Italy's culture minister Alessandro Giuli confirmed on ...
Balla, who was born in Turin in 1871, came to Rome in 1895. In 1904 he moved with his wife Elisa to a home whose balcony faced the park, giving him a unique perspective for his work.
It’s satisfying to come across one of the museum’s signature possessions, Giacomo Balla’s “Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash” (1912), a motion study of a dachshund furiously churning its ...
Chasing an ancient ancestor The specific work of Giacomo Balla replicated on the i8’s futuristic bodywork is ‘Lampada ad Arco’, which currently hangs in the New York Museum of Modern Art. It’s said to ...