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  1. Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his paintings, he depicted light, movement and speed.

  2. Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his painting he depicted light, movement and speed. Giacomo Balla was born in Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy. He was the son of a photographer and as a child studied music.

  3. Giacomo Balla (born July 24, 1871, Turin, Italy—died March 1, 1958, Rome) was an Italian artist and founding member of the Futurist movement in painting. Balla had little formal art training, having attended briefly an academy in Turin. He moved to Rome in his twenties.

  4. Giacomo Balla. From his early years in Turin, where he developed his unique technique alongside the Divisionist school, to his time in Rome, where he furthered his iconic style (weaving together...

  5. Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his paintings, he depicted light, movement and speed.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › giacomo-ballaGiacomo Balla | Artnet

    Giacomo Balla was an Italian Futurist artist known for his geometric paintings that depicted light and movement. View Giacomo Balla’s 1,498 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  7. Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his paintings, he depicted light, movement and speed.

  8. Giacomo Balla was one of the leading members of the Italian Futurist movement. A self-taught artist, he studied for a time at the Accademia Albertina in Turin and moved to Rome in 1895. In 1900 he lived for a few months in Paris, where he visited the Exposition Universelle.

  9. Nov 11, 2021 · Giacomo Balla (1871-1958), Cantano i tronchi, 1906. Pastel on paper. 100 x 126.5 cm. Sold for €137,500 on 16 November 2021 at Christie’s in Milan. From Divisionism to socialism. In the early years of the 20th century, Balla fell under the spell of Divisionism.

  10. Italian painter and sculptor, active mainly in Rome, one of the leading Futurist artists. From a visit to Paris in 1900–1 Balla brought back to Italy a feeling for divisionism and for colour and light that he passed on to Boccioni and Severini.