Gino Severini -biennale Of Venice 1968 (Futurismo Umberto Boccioni Dancing Klee)

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Gino Severini

"Argentine Tango 2"

lithography

Venice, XXXIV International Biennial of Art

in homage to the first and most important Italian Futurists

1968

Gino Severini's signature on the plate.

The graphic work measures 30x38 cm

Edition of only 150 numbered copies

 Futurism was an Italian literary, cultural, artistic and musical movement of the early 20th century, as well as one of the first European avant-gardes. It has influenced similar movements that have developed in other countries of Europe, in Russia, France, in the United States of America and in Asia. The Futurists explored all forms of expression: painting, sculpture, literature (poetry) at the theatre, music, architecture, dance, photography, cinema and even gastronomy. The name of the movement is due to the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Gino Severini "Argentine Tango 2" Venice, XXXIV International Biennial of Art in homage to the first and most important Italian Futurists Gino Severini's signature on the plate. The graphic work measures 30x38 cm Edition of only 150 numbered copies  Futurism was an Italian literary, cultural, artistic and musical movement of the early 20th century, as well as one of the first European avant-gardes. It has influenced similar movements that have developed in other countries of Europe, in Russia, France, in the United States of America and in Asia. The Futurists explored all forms of expression: painting, sculpture, literature (poetry) at the theatre, music, architecture, dance, photography, cinema and even gastronomy. The name of the movement is due to the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marine