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Umberto Boccioni by Ester Coen
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Umberto Boccioni (edition 1988)

by Ester Coen (Author)

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Traces the life and career of the Italian artist, discusses his connection to the Futurist movement, and looks at his paintings, drawings, and sculpture.
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Title:Umberto Boccioni
Authors:Ester Coen (Author)
Info:Metropolitan Museum of Art (1988), Edition: 1st, 320 pages
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Catalogo mostra, COEN Ester (a cura di), Boccioni. A Retrospective, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, 15.9.1988 - 8.1.1989
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