Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
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Boccioni sought to inject his art with dynamism and energy, exclaiming, "Let us shatter the figure's confinement and infuse it with the world around it." The contours of this marching figure seem to be chiseled by the forces of wind and speed as it propels itself forward. Its wind-swept silhouette evokes a classic statue, while the polished metal suggests sleek modern machinery that Boccioni and other Futurist artists adored. Umberto Boccioni (Italian pronunciation: [umˈbɛrto botˈtʃoːni]; 19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was a prominent Italian painter and sculptor who played a pivotal role in shaping the revolutionary aesthetic of the Futurism movement. As one of its leading figures, he left an indelible mark on the art world with his innovative approach to form and mass. Although his life was cut short, his influence continued to inspire artists long after his passing. His works are proudly displayed in many public art museums, and in 1988, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York organized a significant retrospective of 100 pieces. Layer height 0.1; Fill density: 30%; Nozzle size: 0.4; Cura slicer.
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