Gino Severini

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Gino Severini was an Italian painter and key modernist who played a significant role in both the Cubist and Futurist movements, known especially for his dynamic depictions of urban life and movement.

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Gino Severini canonical 7

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instanceOf Italian modernist artist
human
painter
artisticStyle divisionism
geometric abstraction
Neo-Impressionism
surface form: pointillism
awardReceived Grand Prix National des Arts
surface form: Grand prix national de peinture (France)
burialPlace Cortona
surface form: Cortona, Italy
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBirth 1883-04-07
dateOfDeath 1966-02-26
educatedAt Scuola Tecnica, Rome
familyName Severini
fieldOfWork mosaic art
mural painting
painting
genre dance scenes
urban scenes
war scenes
givenName Gino
influenced Umberto Boccioni
surface form: Italian Futurist painters
influencedBy Georges Seurat
Giovanni Giacometti
Neo-Impressionism
Paul Cézanne
languageSpoken French
Italian
memberOf Futurism
surface form: Futurist movement

Puteaux Group
surface form: Section d’Or group
movement Cubism
Futurism
Modernism
name Gino Severini self-link
notableFor bridging Futurism and Cubism
dynamic depictions of urban life and movement
role in Futurist movement in Paris
notableWork Armored Train in Action
Blue Dancer
Dynamic Hieroglyph of the Bal Tabarin
occupation muralist
painter
writer on art
placeOfBirth Cortona
surface form: Cortona, Italy
placeOfDeath Paris
surface form: Paris, France
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Paris
surface form: Paris, France

Rome
surface form: Rome, Italy
spouse Jeanne Fort
wrote Du cubisme au classicisme

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Cubism hasMajorFigure Gino Severini
Futurism hasNotableArtist Gino Severini
Gino Severini name Gino Severini self-link
Puteaux Group hasMember Gino Severini
Umberto Boccioni associatedWith Gino Severini
Giacomo Balla influenced Gino Severini