This study for the most famous of the Futurist war paintings, The Armored Train (1915), incorporates an unusual aerial perspective in its depiction of a train filled with armed soldiers. Severini enjoyed a unique vantage point—his Paris studio overlooked the Denfert-Rochereau station, from which he was able to observe the constant movement of trains filled with soldiers, supplies, and weaponry. Although Severini remained a noncombatant during World War I, he took the advice of fellow Futurist artist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti to "try to live the war pictorially, studying it in all its marvelous mechanical forms." The Futurists glorified modern technology, and World War I, the first war of the twentieth century to employ the technological ac...
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Thanks to their deliberate engagement in state propaganda Italian Futurists deserved a prominent spo...
The aim of this article is to examine the Futurists’ understanding and interpretation of war noises ...
In its final phase (1940-44) Italian Futurism remained a vibrant and multi-faceted movement. However...
The aim of this article is to examine the Futurists’ understanding and interpretation of war noises ...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
Tango dancers on railway station; black and white footage of train wheels. Dancers and train piston...
With his series of pilot portraits during the First World War, the Viennese painter Karl Sterrer mad...
The Italo-Turkish war of 1911-12 saw the widespread application of the most modern military technolo...
Maurizio Calvesi, art critic, saying how Marinetti’s manifesto listed all manner of early twentieth ...
This study explores the interconnections between Italian avant-garde art, consumer culture, and Worl...
none1noThis article is focused on the representation of World War I in European avant-garde paint...
Excerpt from Amor Pedestre / Love Afoot or Pedestrian Love, a 1914 film by Marcel Fabre, here accomp...
The train, an invention and evocative symbol of the 19th century, somewhat ironically continued to f...
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s first experience of active combat was as a member of the Lombard Battal...
The train, an object and a subject of modernity. Among the objects that play a fundamental role in o...
Thanks to their deliberate engagement in state propaganda Italian Futurists deserved a prominent spo...
The aim of this article is to examine the Futurists’ understanding and interpretation of war noises ...
In its final phase (1940-44) Italian Futurism remained a vibrant and multi-faceted movement. However...
The aim of this article is to examine the Futurists’ understanding and interpretation of war noises ...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
Tango dancers on railway station; black and white footage of train wheels. Dancers and train piston...
With his series of pilot portraits during the First World War, the Viennese painter Karl Sterrer mad...
The Italo-Turkish war of 1911-12 saw the widespread application of the most modern military technolo...
Maurizio Calvesi, art critic, saying how Marinetti’s manifesto listed all manner of early twentieth ...
This study explores the interconnections between Italian avant-garde art, consumer culture, and Worl...