Lampada Ad Arco Balla

Harper's Bazaar: Storia della lampada Arco dei fratelli Castiglioni, un'icona dal 1962

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La lampada da pavimento Arco è probabilmente l’oggetto di design più utilizzato per caratterizzare i set di cinema e televisione. Pare sia comparsa in più di diecimila scene di film tra cui lo 007 di ...

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Impossibile non conoscerla. Qualcuno ce l'ha in casa da decenni e ogni giorno guarda il suo famoso arco senza mai stancarsene, qualcuno l'ha appena comprata e qualcun altro sogna di averla. Alcuni non ...

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Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism. In his paintings, he depicted light, movement and speed.

In Balla’s painting, a tiny dachshund is pacing the pavement, the number of its wobbling ears and paws radically exceeding their regular quantity. By painting dozens of legs, tails, and leashes, Balla managed to convey a feverish movement of a short-legged creature struggling to keep up with its owner.

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Giacomo Balla was an Italian artist and founding member of the Futurist movement in painting. Balla had little formal art training, having attended briefly an academy in Turin.

Balla's 1909 painting The Street Light typifies his exploration of light, atmosphere, and motion. Balla's most famous works, such as his 1912 Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash where efforts to express movement – and thus the passage of time – through the medium of painting.

Explore Giacomo Balla, a pioneer of Italian Futurism, known for his dynamic use of color, motion, and light to capture modern energy.