The Best Artwork by Umberto Boccioni

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A list of Umberto Boccioni artwork, including all notable Umberto Boccioni paintings, sculptures and other works of art, with photos when available. These popular Umberto Boccioni pieces are sorted alphabetically by the title of the work of art. These are some of Umberto Boccioni's most famous art pieces, so if you're wondering what art was made by Umberto Boccioni and how many major pieces of art Umberto Boccioni made then this list is a great resource. If you want to know more about these pieces of renowned Umberto Boccioni artwork, then click on their names for additional information.

List is made up of artwork like States of Mind I: The Farewells and Dynamism of a Soccer Player.

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    The City Rises

    The City Rises
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    The City Rises is a painting by the Italian painter Umberto Boccioni. It was his first major Futurist work.
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  • Dynamism of a Soccer Player
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    Dynamism of a Soccer Player (1913) is a painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni.
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    Simultaneous Visions

    Simultaneous Visions
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    Simultaneous Visions (1911-1912) is a painting by Italian Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni.
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  • The Street Pavers
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    The Street Pavers (1914) is a painting by Italian Futurist artist Umberto Boccioni.
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  • Dynamism of a Biker
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    Dynamism of a Biker (1913) is a painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni.
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    States of Mind II: Those Who Go

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    Development of a Bottle in Space

    Development of a Bottle in Space is a bronze futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni. Initially a sketch in Boccioni’s “Technical Manifesto of Futurist Sculpture," the design was later cast into bronze by Boccioni himself in the year 1913. Consistent with many of themes in Boccioni’s manifesto, the work of art highlights the artist’s first successful attempt at creating a sculpture that both molds and encloses space within itself.
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    States of Mind I: The Farewells

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    States of Mind III: Those Who Stay

    States of Mind III: Those Who Stay
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    States of Mind III: Those Who Stay (1911) is a painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni.
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    The Laugh

    The Laugh (1911) is a painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni.
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  • The Street Enters the House
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    The Street Enters the House is an oil on canvas painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni. Painted in the Futurist style, the work centres on a woman on a balcony in front of a busy street, with the sounds of the activity below portrayed as a riot of shapes and colours. The first public display of the painting was in Paris, in 1912, as part of the first Futurist exhibition. It is now housed in the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, Germany.
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    Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

    Unique Forms of Continuity in Space is a bronze Futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni. It is seen as an expression of movement and fluidity. The sculpture is depicted on the obverse of the Italian-issue 20 cent euro coin.
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    Self-Portrait

    Self-Portrait
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    Self-Portrait (1905) is a painting by Umberto Boccioni.
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