Lines of Movement and Dynamic Succession (1913; Italy) by Giacomo Balla

Lines of Movement and Dynamic Succession - Giacomo Balla - 1913; Italy

Artwork Information

TitleLines of Movement and Dynamic Succession
ArtistGiacomo Balla
Date1913; Italy
Mediumpaper,tempera
Dimensions68 x 49 cm
Art MovementFuturism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Lines of Movement and Dynamic Succession

“Lines of Movement and Dynamic Succession” is an abstract artwork by Giacomo Balla, created in 1913 in Italy. Executed on paper with tempera, the piece measures 68 x 49 cm and is part of the Futurism art movement. Presently, it is housed in a private collection.

The artwork displays a fervent depiction of movement and energy, characterized by overlapping and intersecting lines that appear to be in constant motion. Dark, sweeping arcs juxtapose with lighter, sharp lines, creating a dynamic rhythm and interplay of forms. The palette primarily consists of earthy tones, with variations of browns, whites, and blacks, conveying a sense of depth and vibrancy. The composition reflects Futurism’s celebration of modernity, speed, and technology, embodying the essence of kinetic progression and fluidity.

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