Gino Severini
- Introduction
- Gino Severini (7 April 1883 – 26 February 1966) was an Italian painter and a leading member of the Futurist movement. For much of his life he divided his time between Paris and Rome. He was associated with neo-classicism and the "return to order" in the decade after the First World War. During his career he worked in a variety of media, including mosaic and fresco. He showed his work at major exhibitions, including the Rome Quadrennial, and won art prizes from major institutions.
- Wikidata
- Q169984
- Introduction
- Italian artist. Comment on works: genre, allegory
- Nationality
- Italian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Writer, Mosaicist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Gino Severini, Severini
- Ulan
- 500009799
Exhibitions
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Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde—From Signac to Matisse and Beyond
Apr 16, 2020–Jan 2, 2021
MoMA
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Inventing Abstraction, 1910–1925
Dec 23, 2012–Apr 15, 2013
MoMA
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On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century
Nov 21, 2010–Feb 7, 2011
MoMA
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Transforming Chronologies: An Atlas of Drawings, Part One
Jan 26–Apr 24, 2006
MoMA
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Painting &
Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015
MoMA
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Gino Severini has
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Gino Severini Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin 1912
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Gino Severini Dancer 1912
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Gino Severini Spanish Dancer (c. 1913)
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Gino Severini Oval Composition 1913
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Gino Severini Visual Synthesis of the Idea: "War" 1914
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Gino Severini Amazons (1914-15)
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Gino Severini Armored Train in Action 1915
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Gino Severini Armored Train in Action 1915
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Josef Albers, Aleksandr Archipenko, Carl Buchheister, Serge Charchoune, Sonia Delaunay-Terk, Farfa, Jean Fautrier, Natalia Goncharova, Raoul Hausmann, Marcel Janco, Joseph Lacasse, Mikhail Larionov, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Alberto Magnelli, Emilio Pettoruti, Alfred Reth, Hans Richter, Victor Servranckx, Gino Severini, Georges Vantongerloo, Various Artists Futurists, Abstractionists, Dadaists: the Forerunners of the Avant-Garde, vol. I 1961–62, published 1962
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Gino Severini Plate 19 from Futurists, Abstractionists, Dadaists: the Forerunners of the Avant-Garde, vol. I 1962
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