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In the visual arts, Futurism derived from Fauvism, borrowing color finds from it, and from Cubism, from which it adopted artistic forms, but rejected cubic analysis (decomposition) as an expression of the essence of the phenomenon and strove for a direct emotional expression of the dynamics of the modern world.

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Futurism as an independent modernist movement in the visual arts appeared and had the largest number of representatives…

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Street Light
Giacomo Balla
1909

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Street Light
Giacomo Balla
1909

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Futuristic woman
David Burliuk
1911

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Futuristic woman
David Burliuk
1911

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King and Queen surrounded by swift nudes
Marcel Duchamp
1912

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King and Queen surrounded by swift nudes
Marcel Duchamp
1912

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Futurists borrowed the artistic principles of transferring forms to the canvas, as well as colour techniques, from…

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Dynamism of a dancer
Gino Severini
1912

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Dynamism of a dancer
Gino Severini
1912

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What is the name of the artistic technique of Futurists transmitting the movement “frame by frame” as a series of partially overlapping pictures?

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Girl Running on a Balcony
Giacomo Balla
1912

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Girl Running on a Balcony
Giacomo Balla
1912

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Study for Iridescent Interpenetration
Giacomo Balla
1912

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Study for Iridescent Interpenetration
Giacomo Balla
1912

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Despite the publication of the manifesto, Futurists took time to develop their recognizable and meaningful style; in their first paintings, the representatives of this art movement often used…

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Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
Giacomo Balla
1912

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Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
Giacomo Balla
1912

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Choose two correct options for continuing the statement:
The main themes of the works of the representatives of Futurism were…

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Solidity of Fog
Luigi Russolo
1912

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Solidity of Fog
Luigi Russolo
1912

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What was the name of the branch of Futurism glorifying aviation, aircraft and altitude?

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Line of speed
Giacomo Balla
1913

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Line of speed
Giacomo Balla
1913

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The goal of futuristic paintings was the transfer of motion and energy of speed. What kind of art inspired Futurists to create their dynamic works?

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Development of a Bottle in Space
Umberto Boccioni
1913

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Development of a Bottle in Space
Umberto Boccioni
1913

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This leader and founder of Futurism developed the basic principles and methods of futuristic painting and had many students and followers. It is…

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Dynamic of Boccioni’s fist
Giacomo Balla
1914

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Dynamic of Boccioni’s fist
Giacomo Balla
1914

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Futurists considered the light as a continuous movement and separated it into fragments. Which picture most clearly demonstrates this principle?

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In 1910, F. Marinetti gave lectures on Futurism in London, and soon an exhibition of Futurists took place in England. After these events, an art movement appeared in the country. What was that movement?

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The Cyclist
Mario Sironi
1916

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The Cyclist
Mario Sironi
1916

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This Futurist artist, unlike his colleagues, was little interested in the latest technologies, preferring to paint the streets of the metropolis and nightlife.

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Portrait of poet-futurist Wassily Kamensky
David Burliuk
1917

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Portrait of poet-futurist Wassily Kamensky
David Burliuk
1917

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Which of the very famous Futurists died young during the First World War?

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The City Rises
Umberto Boccioni

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The City Rises
Umberto Boccioni

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During the First World War, Futurists quarreled and the movement began to decline. But then the followers of Dottori, Prampolini, Depero and others came. The new period of activity was called…

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Numbers in Love
Giacomo Balla
1920

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Numbers in Love
Giacomo Balla
1920

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During the Second World War, representatives of Italian futurism for the most part, including the chief theorist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti,

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The spell is broken
Giacomo Balla
1920

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The spell is broken
Giacomo Balla
1920

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What is the name of the picture in which Giacomo Balla tried to express the sounds of music through painting using, in particular, a diagonal black and white frame?

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Motorrider
Sandor Bortnyik
1928

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Motorrider
Sandor Bortnyik
1928

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Futurism was widespread in sculpture and architecture. One of the main theorists of Futurism, the author of the “Manifesto of Futuristic Architecture”, was…

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Lo Spirito
Benedetta Cappa
1930

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Lo Spirito
Benedetta Cappa
1930

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In 1914, the leader of Italian futurism Marinetti held lectures in Moscow and St. Petersburg. How did the Russian “avernistes” react to the visit of the foreigner?

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Bridge
Joseph Stella
1936

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Bridge
Joseph Stella
1936

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One of the most famous futuristic sculptures was created by Umberto Boccioni. What is it called?

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What two art movements were not directly influenced by Futurism but were continuances of some of its ideas?

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Ritratto di F.T. Marinetti. Sintesi plastica (Marinetti sintesi plastica)
Enrico Prampolini

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Ritratto di F.T. Marinetti. Sintesi plastica (Marinetti sintesi plastica)
Enrico Prampolini

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Futurism

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In the visual arts, Futurism derived from Fauvism, borrowing color finds from it, and from Cubism, from which it adopted artistic forms, but rejected cubic analysis (decomposition) as an expression of the essence of the phenomenon and strove for a direct emotional expression of the dynamics of the modern world.