Girl Running on a Balcony is a 1912 painting by Giacomo Balla, one of the forerunners of the Italian movement called Futurism. The piece indicates the artist's growing interests in creative nuances which would later formally be realized as part of the Futurist movement. The artist was influenced heavily by northern Italians' use of divisionism and the French's better known pointillism. Created with oil on canvas just on the brink of World War I, the Futurist movement is embodied by a dark optimism for a future of speed, turbulence, chaos, and new beginnings. Most of Giacaomo Balla's pieces allude to the wonder of dynamic movement, and this painting is no exception. The oil painting is currently housed at the in Milan.
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- Fillette courant sur un balcon (fr)
- Ragazza che corre sul balcone (it)
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| - Girl Running on a Balcony is a 1912 painting by Giacomo Balla, one of the forerunners of the Italian movement called Futurism. The piece indicates the artist's growing interests in creative nuances which would later formally be realized as part of the Futurist movement. The artist was influenced heavily by northern Italians' use of divisionism and the French's better known pointillism. Created with oil on canvas just on the brink of World War I, the Futurist movement is embodied by a dark optimism for a future of speed, turbulence, chaos, and new beginnings. Most of Giacaomo Balla's pieces allude to the wonder of dynamic movement, and this painting is no exception. The oil painting is currently housed at the in Milan. (en)
- Fillette courant sur un balcon (Ragazza che corre sul balcone) est un tableau futuriste, peint en 1912 par Giacomo Balla. Cette huile sur toile de 125 × 125 cm est conservée au Museo del Novecento à Milan. Il s'agit d'une œuvre censée représenter le mouvement dans une image fixe, par les techniques du flou et de la répétition. Cette œuvre d'art moderne empreinte au pointillisme, ou néo-impressionnisme. Ce dernier a entre autres inspiré à Balla le divisionnisme des couleurs. (fr)
- Il dipinto Ragazza che corre sul balcone, noto anche come Bambina che corre sul balcone, è un olio su tela di formato quadrato (cm 125x125) eseguito da Giacomo Balla nel 1912. L'opera è conservata presso il Museo del Novecento. (it)
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| - Girl Running on a Balcony is a 1912 painting by Giacomo Balla, one of the forerunners of the Italian movement called Futurism. The piece indicates the artist's growing interests in creative nuances which would later formally be realized as part of the Futurist movement. The artist was influenced heavily by northern Italians' use of divisionism and the French's better known pointillism. Created with oil on canvas just on the brink of World War I, the Futurist movement is embodied by a dark optimism for a future of speed, turbulence, chaos, and new beginnings. Most of Giacaomo Balla's pieces allude to the wonder of dynamic movement, and this painting is no exception. The oil painting is currently housed at the in Milan. (en)
- Fillette courant sur un balcon (Ragazza che corre sul balcone) est un tableau futuriste, peint en 1912 par Giacomo Balla. Cette huile sur toile de 125 × 125 cm est conservée au Museo del Novecento à Milan. Il s'agit d'une œuvre censée représenter le mouvement dans une image fixe, par les techniques du flou et de la répétition. Cette œuvre d'art moderne empreinte au pointillisme, ou néo-impressionnisme. Ce dernier a entre autres inspiré à Balla le divisionnisme des couleurs. (fr)
- Il dipinto Ragazza che corre sul balcone, noto anche come Bambina che corre sul balcone, è un olio su tela di formato quadrato (cm 125x125) eseguito da Giacomo Balla nel 1912. L'opera è conservata presso il Museo del Novecento. (it)
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