Gino Severini

(Italian, 1883–1966)

Gino Severini was an Italian painter best known for his role as an integral member of the Futurist movement along with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, and Carlo Carrà. In his work Severini used elements of both Pointilist and Cubist techniques to abstract forms of places and figures, giving his subject matter a sense of dynamic energy. The artist once wrote, “I would like my colors to be diamonds and to be able to make abundant use of them in my pictures so as to make them gleam with light and richness.” Born on April 7, 1883 in Cortona, Italy, he attended classes at the Rome Fine Art Institute and had private classes with various instructors. He then moved to Paris in 1906 and came into contact with artists like Raoul Dufy, Juan Gris, and Georges Braque. Though he joined the Futurists, Severini later regretted his involvement in the group, realizing the folly of its provincial ideas and obsession with war and technological progress. After 1916, the artist distanced himself from Futurism and focused on achieving harmony and utilizing classical ideas of proportion in his work. Severini died on February 26, 1966 in Paris, France. Today, his works are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery London, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, among others.

Gino Severini Artworks

Gino Severini (2,274 results)
La ciociara, 1914–1914

Gino Severini

La ciociara, 1914–1914

Sale Date: October 21, 1999

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Tête d'apôtre, 1925–1926

Gino Severini

Tête d'apôtre, 1925–1926

Sale Date: October 20, 1999

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Commedia dell'arte, 1958–1958

Gino Severini

Commedia dell'arte, 1958–1958

Sale Date: October 2, 1999

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Pas de deux, 1952–1952

Gino Severini

Pas de deux, 1952–1952

Sale Date: October 2, 1999

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Pierrot et Arlequin

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Pierrot et Arlequin

Sale Date: September 19, 1999

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Le musicien

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Le musicien

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Nature morte

Gino Severini

Nature morte

Sale Date: September 19, 1999

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Danseuse (ballerina in blue), 1913–1913

Gino Severini

Danseuse (ballerina in blue), 1913–1913

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La modiste, 1913–1915

Gino Severini

La modiste, 1913–1915

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Tête d'homme, 1925–1926

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Tête d'homme, 1925–1926

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Composition

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Composition

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Untitled, 1959–1959

Gino Severini

Untitled, 1959–1959

Sale Date: June 10, 1999

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Danzatrice, 1913–1914

Gino Severini

Danzatrice, 1913–1914

Sale Date: June 9, 1999

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Harlekins

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Harlekins

Sale Date: June 5, 1999

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Nature morte, 1958–1958

Gino Severini

Nature morte, 1958–1958

Sale Date: May 29, 1999

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Les Arlequins, 1954–1954

Gino Severini

Les Arlequins, 1954–1954

Sale Date: May 20, 1999

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L'Europe malade, 1945–1945

Gino Severini

L'Europe malade, 1945–1945

Sale Date: May 14, 1999

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Danseuse, 1913–1913

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Danseuse, 1913–1913

Sale Date: April 30, 1999

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Nature morte aux pigeons, ange et..., 1929–1930

Gino Severini

Nature morte aux pigeons, ange et..., 1929–1930

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Arlequin au repos, 1929–1930

Gino Severini

Arlequin au repos, 1929–1930

Sale Date: April 29, 1999

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Femme à la tête noire

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Femme à la tête noire

Sale Date: April 29, 1999

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Il carnevale, 1955–1955

Gino Severini

Il carnevale, 1955–1955

Sale Date: April 28, 1999

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Arlecchino e Pedrolino, 1963–1964

Gino Severini

Arlecchino e Pedrolino, 1963–1964

Sale Date: April 21, 1999

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Tête de Pierrot, 1924–1924

Gino Severini

Tête de Pierrot, 1924–1924

Sale Date: April 12, 1999

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