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Futurist Collection (#7)

"Futurist: A Glimpse into the World of Tomorrow" Step into a world where imagination knows no bounds, as we explore the realm of futurism

Background imageFuturist Collection: Lady Droghedas futurist dining room

Lady Droghedas futurist dining room
Details showing the dining room of the Countess of Drogheda (formerly Kathleen Pelham Burn) at 40, Wilton Crescent decorated in the Futurist manner by Mr Wyndham Lewis

Background imageFuturist Collection: Arthur C. Clarke, British futurist

Arthur C. Clarke, British futurist
Arthur C. Clarke. Caricature of the British-born science fiction writer, inventor and futurist Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (1917-2008)

Background imageFuturist Collection: Coat by Vionnet 1923

Coat by Vionnet 1923
Simple tailored costume & matching scarf by Madeleine Vionnet translated into a sketch with futurist / cubist aplomb

Background imageFuturist Collection: Spacial force construction (1921) painting by lyubov popova (1889 - 1924)

Spacial force construction (1921) painting by lyubov popova (1889 - 1924)

Background imageFuturist Collection: Semen pen, palace of the press, 1932, baku, azerbaijan, ussr

Semen pen, palace of the press, 1932, baku, azerbaijan, ussr

Background imageFuturist Collection: Costumes at the Artists Costume Ball

Costumes at the Artists Costume Ball
A variety of outfits, purchased from London department store, Marshall and Snelgrove, worn by guests at the Artists Costume Ball held at the Princes Galleries in February 1914

Background imageFuturist Collection: Futurist costumes at the Artists Costume Ball

Futurist costumes at the Artists Costume Ball
Futurist costumes worn by guests at the Artists Costume Ball held at the Princes Galleries in February 1914. The Tatler comments that the costumes were purchased from Marshall and Snelgrove

Background imageFuturist Collection: Future New York - The City of Skyscrapers

Future New York - The City of Skyscrapers - with high-level roads and railways and numerous flying craft. Date: 1916

Background imageFuturist Collection: Countess of Drogheda

Countess of Drogheda
The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player

Background imageFuturist Collection: Station centrale des a鲯nefs ࠎotre-Dame (Central

Station centrale des a鲯nefs ࠎotre-Dame (Central
Station centrale des a鲯 nefs ࠎ otre-Dame (Central aircraft station at Notre Dame). Robida drawing for his book Le Vingti譥 Si裬 e (1883)

Background imageFuturist Collection: The Pan Ball, 1920

The Pan Ball, 1920
From left, Miss Iris Tree as a futurist Pan, Miss Viola Tree as a tree nymph and Miss Betty Chester as a Bacchante, all guests at the themed Pan Ball held at Covent Garden in aid of Barts Hospital in

Background imageFuturist Collection: The Futurist Exhibition at the Sackville Gallery, 1912

The Futurist Exhibition at the Sackville Gallery, 1912
" The Hysteria Wave spreads to art: influence of the futurist exhibition on a Bystander artist". Artist Charles Sykes produced this futurist-inspired sketch

Background imageFuturist Collection: Woman Cutting, c. 1900

Woman Cutting, c. 1900
BAL88499 Woman Cutting, c.1900 by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); 60x68 cm; Art Gallery of Astrakhan, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageFuturist Collection: The Street Enters the House, 1911 (oil on canvas)

The Street Enters the House, 1911 (oil on canvas)
BAL3668 The Street Enters the House, 1911 (oil on canvas) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Germany; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFuturist Collection: States of Mind: Those Who Go, 1911 (oil on canvas)

States of Mind: Those Who Go, 1911 (oil on canvas)
XBP390284 States of Mind: Those Who Go, 1911 (oil on canvas) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); 70.8x96.5 cm; Museum of Modern Art, New York

Background imageFuturist Collection: States of Mind: Those Who Stay, 1911 (oil on canvas)

States of Mind: Those Who Stay, 1911 (oil on canvas)
XBP390283 States of Mind: Those Who Stay, 1911 (oil on canvas) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); 70.5x95 cm; Museum of Modern Art, New York

Background imageFuturist Collection: Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain)

Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain)
BAL2653770 Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageFuturist Collection: The Actors Professional Garments, No 3

The Actors Professional Garments, No 3
BAL2653768 The Actors Professional Garments, No 3. Costume Design For The Magnanimous Cuckold by Vsevolod Emilevich Meyerhold, 1921 (ink & gouache on paper) by Popova

Background imageFuturist Collection: Allegory of the betrayed wife, 1750 (coloured copper engraving)

Allegory of the betrayed wife, 1750 (coloured copper engraving)
BAL2653767 Allegory of the betrayed wife, 1750 (coloured copper engraving) by Russian School, (18th century); 26x33 cm; The National Library of Russia, St

Background imageFuturist Collection: Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with David Burlyuk (center) and Andrei Shemshurin, 1914

Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with David Burlyuk (center) and Andrei Shemshurin, 1914
BAL2653766 Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with David Burlyuk (center) and Andrei Shemshurin, 1914, Moscow (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); V.V

Background imageFuturist Collection: View of the room with Malevichs Black Square and other Suprematist paintings

View of the room with Malevichs Black Square and other Suprematist paintings
BAL2653756 View of the room with Malevichs Black Square and other Suprematist paintings, The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0.10, Petrograd, winter 1915-16 (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer

Background imageFuturist Collection: Stage design for the opera Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913

Stage design for the opera Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913
BAL2653754 Stage design for the opera Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913 (pencil on paper) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); State Museum of Theatre and Music, St

Background imageFuturist Collection: Aviator, Costume design for the opera Victory over the sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh

Aviator, Costume design for the opera Victory over the sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh
BAL2653753 Aviator, Costume design for the opera Victory over the sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913 (ink, gouache & pencil on paper) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); Stedelijk Museum

Background imageFuturist Collection: The Factory and the Bridge, 1913 (oil on canvas)

The Factory and the Bridge, 1913 (oil on canvas)
XMV2639938 The Factory and the Bridge, 1913 (oil on canvas) by Rozanova, Olga Vladimirovna (1886-1918); 83.2x61.6 cm; Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageFuturist Collection: Materia, 1912 (oil on canvas)

Materia, 1912 (oil on canvas)
XIR240913 Materia, 1912 (oil on canvas) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); 225x150 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: on long-term loan to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice)

Background imageFuturist Collection: Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 (bronze)

Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 (bronze)
XIR155963 Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 (bronze) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); height: 115 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFuturist Collection: Development of a Bottle in Space, 1912 (bronze)

Development of a Bottle in Space, 1912 (bronze)
XIR215163 Development of a Bottle in Space, 1912 (bronze) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); height: 38 cm; Mattioli Collection, Milan

Background imageFuturist Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) a Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer

Background imageFuturist Collection: NY Fair - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Exhibit

NY Fair - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Exhibit
New York Worlds Fair 1939 - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Exhibit Building Date: 1939

Background imageFuturist Collection: Painterly construction (1920) painting by lyubov popova (1889 - 1924)

Painterly construction (1920) painting by lyubov popova (1889 - 1924)

Background imageFuturist Collection: A design for a stage set for a production of magnanimous cuckold by f

A design for a stage set for a production of magnanimous cuckold by f, krommelink staged by vsevolod meyerhold, 1922

Background imageFuturist Collection: Violin (1915) painting by lyubov popova (1889 - 1924)

Violin (1915) painting by lyubov popova (1889 - 1924)

Background imageFuturist Collection: Lenins tribune architectural design by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky), 1924

Lenins tribune architectural design by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky), 1924, prouns - (proekty utverzdeniya novogo [projects for the affirmation of the new]), suprematism, futurism

Background imageFuturist Collection: Composition (1930) a painting by pavel filonov

Composition (1930) a painting by pavel filonov

Background imageFuturist Collection: Haymaking (1928) a painting by malevich

Haymaking (1928) a painting by malevich

Background imageFuturist Collection: Jug (1915) a bas-relief by lyubov popova

Jug (1915) a bas-relief by lyubov popova

Background imageFuturist Collection: I, v, rusakov workers club, in stromynskaya square, moscow, ussr, designed by konstantin s

I, v, rusakov workers club, in stromynskaya square, moscow, ussr, designed by konstantin s, melnikov, 1927-29, transport workers club, school of communism

Background imageFuturist Collection: Zuyev workers club, designed by ilya golosov and built for streetcar workers, moscow, ussr, 1928

Zuyev workers club, designed by ilya golosov and built for streetcar workers, moscow, ussr, 1928

Background imageFuturist Collection: Design drawing for the proposed wolkenbugel (cloud-iron) building by el lissitzky

Design drawing for the proposed wolkenbugel (cloud-iron) building by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky) that was never built, 1926

Background imageFuturist Collection: Lenin tribune architectural design by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky), 1920

Lenin tribune architectural design by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky), 1920, prouns - (proekty utverzdeniya novogo [projects for the affirmation of the new]), suprematism, futurism

Background imageFuturist Collection: ERITREA. Asmara. Old pretrol station known as

ERITREA. Asmara. Old pretrol station known as Fiat Tagliero o L Areoplano (1938), by Giuseppe Pettazzi. Futurism. Architecture

Background imageFuturist Collection: Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913. Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916). Sculpture in bronze. Date: 1913

Background imageFuturist Collection: VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY (1893-1930). Russian poet. Woodcut by Yuri Mogilevsky

VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY (1893-1930). Russian poet. Woodcut by Yuri Mogilevsky

Background imageFuturist Collection: CARRA: IDOL, 1917. Carlo Carra: Hermaphrodite Idol. Oil on Canvas, 1917

CARRA: IDOL, 1917. Carlo Carra: Hermaphrodite Idol. Oil on Canvas, 1917

Background imageFuturist Collection: RUSSIA: MECHANIC, 1918. Drawing from the album October 1917-1918 with text by Vladimir Mayakovsky

RUSSIA: MECHANIC, 1918. Drawing from the album October 1917-1918 with text by Vladimir Mayakovsky, 1918

Background imageFuturist Collection: SOFFICI: HILL, 1922. Hill at Caiano. Oil on canvas by Ardengo Soffici, 1922

SOFFICI: HILL, 1922. Hill at Caiano. Oil on canvas by Ardengo Soffici, 1922

Background imageFuturist Collection: Futurist Ballroom at Rectors, New York

Futurist Ballroom at Rectors, New York
The Futurist Ballrom at Rector s, New York Date: 1920s




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"Futurist: A Glimpse into the World of Tomorrow" Step into a world where imagination knows no bounds, as we explore the realm of futurism. This artistic movement, pioneered by visionaries such as Isaac Asimov, transcends time and space to envision a future that is both awe-inspiring and thought-provoking. Gino Severini's masterpieces like "Maternity" and "Red Cross Train Passing a Village" transport us to an era where dynamism reigns supreme. With bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Severini captures the essence of speed and progress that epitomize futurism. In Natalya Goncharova's "Cats, " feline grace meets geometric abstraction, creating a mesmerizing fusion of art forms. The energy emanating from this piece reflects the spirit of futurism itself - constantly evolving, pushing boundaries with every stroke. Umberto Boccioni's "Materia" takes us on a journey through time and space. The swirling lines and fragmented forms depict the ever-changing nature of our existence while embracing technological advancements that shape our future. A glimpse into history reveals Nikola Tesla's portrait - an enigmatic figure whose inventions paved the way for modern technology. His genius embodies the very essence of futurism - innovation driven by boundless curiosity. The architectural marvels created by Konstantin Melnikov in Moscow showcase futuristic design ahead of its time. These structures stand as testaments to human ingenuity, blending seamlessly with their surroundings while challenging traditional norms. From Gladys Cooper's captivating performances to Samovar's enchanting melodies echoing through time, art becomes a conduit for exploring new frontiers in creativity. Futurists embrace all forms of expression to capture humanity's collective dreams for tomorrow.