It seems he was not. The term Russian Futurism is not synonymous with Italian Futurism.
it began in the 1909 and 11th of feb IN ITALY
Futurism started in Italy in the early 20th century.
The lives of the most excellent painters was written by Giorgio Vasari. Giorgio Vasari was born in Italy in the year 1511.
Arthur McComb has written: 'The Baroque painters of Italy'
Futurism was an avant-garde movement which was launched in Italy, in 1909, although parallel movements arose in Russia, England and elsewhere. It was one of the first important modern art movements not centred in Paris - one reason why it is not taken seriously in France. Futurism exalted the dynamism of the modern world, especially its science and technology. Futurist ideology influenced all types of art. It began in literature but spread to every medium, including painting, sculpture, industrial design, architecture, cinema and music. However, most of its major exponents were painters. It ceased to be an aesthetic force in 1915, shortly after the start of the First World War, but lingered in Italy until the 1930s.The Futurist painters were searching for new visual approaches to express the typical character of modern time, especially in the modern city. The movements and speed of trams, cars and the people in the cities was for them the challenge to visualize in a way that the spectator on his turn could experience this.They went even further than that. Futurist painters wanted to pull the spectator in the painting, you could say. They didn't accept the distance between the art and the spectator any more, and this was their vivid critic on Cubism. the Futurist wanted to push the spectator to move.Another important aspect of Futurism was the new sensing that everything in the world is connected and mixed. They wanted to destroy the boundaries between things which kept them too separated. Here a quote of Boccioni and other painters:"The sixteen people around you in a rolling omnibus are in turn and at the same time one, ten, four, three; they are motionless and they change places; they come and go, bound into the street, are suddenly swallowed up by the sunshine, then come back and sit before you., like persistent symbols of universal vibration. How often have we not seen upon the cheek of the person with whom we are talking the horse which we passes at the end of the street.from 'Manifesto of Futurist Painters', Boccioni, Carrà, Russolo, 1912; as quoted in "Futurism", ed. By Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 146More quotes you find with the links
Rome influenced Italy.
Italy
Italy and Spain greatly influenced Argentina's society and culture.
They sent pizzas
Northern Renaissance: nation-states Italy: city-states Northern: strongly influenced by church Italy: less influenced by church Northern: began after Italy Italy: began before Northern Northern: focused on bible, church Italy: focused on classics (Greek/Roman)
He did many internships in Florence, Italy, with many famous painters and architects, such as Perugino and with Bernando.
Leonardo de Vinci Michelangelo Rafael Donatello K, just so we are clear, this is a list of famous Italian painters and not just a list of teenage mutant ninja turtles but that's who they were named after.