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Futurism
thumb|300px|Gino Severini, 1912, Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin, oil on canvas with sequins, 161.6 × 156.2 cm (63.6 × 61.5 in.), [[Museum of Modern Art, New York]] thumb|300px|Italian futurists Luigi Russolo, [[Carlo Carrà, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini in front of Le Figaro, Paris, February 9, 1912]]
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Italian poet and editor, founder of the Futurist movement (1876-1944)
Giovanni Papini
Italian writer (1881-1956)
Giacomo Balla
Italian artist (1871-1958)
Antonio Sant'Elia
Italian architect (1888-1916)
Aldo Palazzeschi
Italian novelist, poet and essayist (1885-1974)
Francesco Balilla Pratella
Italian composer (1880–1955)
Anton Giulio Bragaglia
Italian photographer, filmmaker and writer (1890-1960)
Ardengo Soffici
Italian painter, poet and writer (1879–1964)
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
sculpture with multiple casts by Umberto Boccioni
Mario Carli
Italian poet, novelist, essayist, diplomat and journalist (1889–1935)
aeropittura
right|thumb|Aeroritratto di Mussolini aviatore, Alfredo Ambrosi, 1930
Corrado Govoni
Italian poet and writer (1884–1965)
Paolo Buzzi
Italian writer (1874–1956)
Thaïs
1917 film directed by Anton Giulio Bragaglia
Enzo Mainardi
Italian poet (1898-1983)
Italian Futurism in cinema
movement in film history from 1916 to 1919
return to order
European art movement
Luciano Baldessari
Italian architect and scenographer (1896–1982)
Sante Monachesi
Italian painter (1910-1991)
Lacerba
Lacerba was an Italian literary journal based in Florence closely associated with the Futurist movement. It published many Futurist manifestos by Filippo Marinetti, Antonio Sant'Elia, and others. The magazine was started as a fortnightly magazine on 1 January 1913. Its frequency was later changed to weekly. The paper had no official editor. Ardengo Soffici and Giovanni Papini were two of the principal contributors. Lacerba was one of the foremost avant-garde publications of early 20th-century Italy. Among its collaborators were Dino Campana, Aldo Palazzeschi, Corrado Govoni, Piero Jahier, Gius
Futurist Political Party
political party