Sketch for the ballet by Igor Stravinsky: Fireworks (Feu d’artifice) (1915; Italy) by Giacomo Balla

The artwork titled “Sketch for the ballet by Igor Stravinsky: Fireworks (Feu d’artifice)” was created by Giacomo Balla in 1915 in Italy. Executed using oil on cardboard, the piece measures 35 x 50 cm and is associated with the Futurism movement. The artwork falls within the genre of design.

The artwork exhibits the characteristic dynamism and abstraction of the Futurism movement. Featuring a composition with vibrant, angular forms and bold colors, it evokes a sense of energy and motion. The shapes appear to represent vibrant fireworks against a dark backdrop, possibly mirroring the explosive and rhythmic quality of Stravinsky’s music. The jagged lines and overlapping geometric patterns create a visual symphony of movement, encapsulating the innovative and avant-garde spirit of the early 20th century.

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