Showing 24 artworks out of 62 with Museo Del Novecento
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- Agenore Fabbri
- Alberto Viani
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- Luigi Broggini
- Marcello Mascherini
- Marieda Di Stefano
- Marino Marini
- Nanni Valentini
- Pericle Fazzini
- Pietro Marussig
- Umberto Milani
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Experience the profound mystery of Lucio Fontana's 1956 Spatialist masterpiece Concetto spaziale (La notte), where deep blue incisions create a cosmic void inviting you to explore the boundaries of modern abstraction.
Fontana’s collaboration with Osvaldo Borsani resulted in several notable interior designs, showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend sculpture and architectural space.
Explore Lucio Fontana's groundbreaking sculpture 'Signorina Seduta,' crafted in 1934 and embodying Spatialism’s radical aesthetic. Admire its bronze form and intricate details at the Museo del 900 in Milan.
Explore Lucio Fontana’s "Concetto Spaziale, Attese" – a minimalist masterpiece of spatial abstraction & textured oil painting from 1959. Discover Spatialism's impact!
A bold diagonal slash disrupts this minimalist Spatialist masterpiece by Lucio Fontana from 1960, inviting you to explore the profound depth and cosmic tension of his iconic slashed canvas.
Lucio Fontana's 'Il fiocinatore' (1934) is a striking bronze sculpture embodying strength and dynamism, reflecting the artist’s pioneering Spatialism. Explore its classical form & innovative spirit.
Georges Braque's 'Still-life with Guitar' (1912) is a pivotal Cubist work, showcasing fragmented forms and innovative use of materials. Explore the artist’s early explorations of space and perspective in this iconic masterpiece.
A hauntingly evocative wooden sculpture by Arturo Martini capturing a group of figures amidst a dark forest setting from 1932, inviting you to explore the profound depth of this Italian modernist masterpiece.
A vibrant social scene of a relaxed gathering unfolds in Umberto Milani's Sotto il pergolato a Napoli, capturing a colorful 1914 moment that invites you to bring this piece of Italian history into your collection.
Discover 'Le Stelle' by Arturo Martini (1932). This terracotta sculpture of contemplative women evokes classical beauty & timeless charm. Explore its unique style & artistic skill.
Discover 'Le Collegiali' by Arturo Martini – a weathered terracotta sculpture of religious figures. Explore its realism & timeless beauty! #art #sculpture #italianart
Explore 'Fiori' by Giuseppe Ajmone – an evocative 1955 oil painting featuring abstracted figures & warm hues. Expressionist style, textured brushwork, and a dreamlike quality.
Explore Pietro Marussig’s ‘Fiori’ – a vibrant 1925 Cubist still life of tulips. Thick impasto, dramatic lighting & geometric forms evoke early modernism.
A vibrant expressionist still life featuring pink and red roses in a white vase by Pietro Marussig, showcasing masterful light and color division for your collection.
A vibrant 1920 cityscape featuring red-roofed buildings captured in the expressive style of Pietro Marussig, offering a nostalgic glimpse into Italian urban life that you can bring to your collection.
A peaceful moment of quiet reading unfolds in this expressive portrait by Italian master Pietro Marussig, capturing a serene atmosphere through his unique divisionist style that invites you to bring history home.
A vibrant 1954 cityscape capturing the energetic bustle of Positano through Giuseppe Ajmone's evocative brushwork, offering a timeless glimpse into Italian life that you can bring to your own collection.