Umberto Boccioni, Portrait of a young man, c. 1905, pastel on cardboard
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Umberto BOCCIONI (Reggio Calabria 1882-Verona 1916)
70 x 55 x 2 cm (with the frame)
Provenance
Private collection
Exhibitions
Boccioni prefuturista, Reggio Calabria, Museo Nazionale, July - September 1983 and Rome, Palazzo Venezia, October - November 1983; Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916). Genio e memoria, Milan, Palazzo Reale, March – July 2016; Boccioni prima del futurismo. Opere 1902-1910, Mamiano di Traversetolo, Parma, Fondazione Magnani Rocca, September - December 2023.
Literature
M. Calvesi, E. Coen, Boccioni. L’opera completa, 1983, p. 226, cat. 279 (dated 1908-1909); Boccioni prefuturista, Milan 1983, p. 115, cat. 143 (dated 1908-1909); Umberto Boccioni (1882-1916). Genio e memoria, 2016, pp. 100, 298, cat. 84 (titled Ritratto di giovane donna, dated 1907-1908); M. Calvesi, A. Dambruoso, Umberto Boccioni. Catalogo generale, 2016, p. 264, cat. 165 (datato 1903); Boccioni prima del futurismo. Opere 1902-1910, 2023, p. 123, cat. 87 (dated 1905 c.).
Considering the enormous contribution that his art had on the Italian and European scene, it is hard to believe that Umberto Boccioni lived for only 34 years. A major figure of the 20th century, a leading player of the European avant-garde, his rebellious spirit was coupled with ceaseless experimentation while he remained constantly open to “the new”.
Fig. 1 - Ritratto femminile, 1903
Guido and Ettore De Fornaris Foundation, on loan to the GAM
In Portrait of a Young Girl, the background appears to be cut in a circular motion by unflinching marks of blue pastel. These incisive features spread out from the young girl’s head and illuminate her face, while the figure acquires volume thanks to the play on colours. In short, it is as if Boccioni were constructing the very plasticity of the figure through the colour.