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13
Jul
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These are artists associated with the Italian Futurist movement, founded by Filippo Marinetti in 1909.  Biographical information will be posted for the major figures soon.

MAJOR FIGURES
Filippo Marinetti
Giacomo Balla
Umberto Boccioni
Carlo Carrà
Balilla Pratella
Luigi Russolo
Antonio Sant’Elia
Gino Severini

- A -
Acquaviva, Giovanni
Ago
Alimandi, Enrico
Altomare, Libero
Ambrosi, Alfredo
Amendola, Eva Kühn
Andreoni, Cesare
Angelini, Nina
Aprosio, F
Aprosio, M
Aschieri, Bruno
Azari, Fedele

- B -
Bacci
Baldessari, Luciano
Baldessari, Roberto Iras
Barbara
Barbieri
Barosi, Marisa Mori
Battistoni, Vasco
Bellanova
Belli, Domenico
Bellusi, Mario
Benedetta
Benedetto
Biemme
Biglieri
Bisi, Giannetto
Bocci, Pina
Boltoni, Pietro
Bonaventura, Gustavo Ettore
Bonheur
Bontempelli
Bot
Bracci, Tullio Alpinolo
Braga, Alzira
Bragaglia, Alberto
Bragaglia, Arturo
Bragaglia, Anton Guilio
Bragaglia, Carlo Ludovico
Bruno
Bruschetti, Alessandro
Buccafusta, Emilio
Bucinelli, Alberto
Buzzi, Paolo

- C -
Calcaprini, Piccardo
Caliari, Paolo
Canegallo, Sesto
Cangiullo, Francesco
Cangiullo, Pasquale
Cantarelli, Gino
Cappucio, Lino
Carli, Mario
Carmelich, Giorgio Riccard
Casati, Ambrogio
Casavola, Franco
Casella, Alfredo
Castagneri, Mario
Castellazzi, Massimo
Cavacchioli, Enrico
Caviglioni, Angelo
Censi, Giannina
Cerati, Cesare
Chiattone, Mario
Chiti, Remo
Ciacelli, Arturo
Cominazzini, Leandra Angelucci
Conti, Primo
Corona, Gigia
Corona, Vittorio
Corra, Bruno
Costa, Franco
Costa, Manlio
Crali, Tullio
Crepas, Attilio
Crisi
Cristofanetti, Francesco
Croce, Gianni
Cucchetti, Gino
Cucini, Dina

- D -
d’Alba, Auro (Umberto Bottone)
d’Albisola, Tullio
d’Anna, Giulio
da Verona
Dalla Baratta
De Angelis
De Giorgio, Quirino
Delle Site, Mino
Demanins
Depero, Rosetta
De Pistoris
De Re
Di Bosso, Renato
Di Cocco, Francisco
Diulgheroff, Nicolay
Dottori, Gerardo
Dudreville, Leonardo

- E -
Erba, Carlo
Evola, Julius

- F -
Fabbri, Adriana Bisi
Falchetto, Magda
Farfa
Fani, Vincenzo
Ferrazzi
Fidora, Alma
Filippini, Emidio
Fillia, Germana Colombo
Fiorini, Guido
Folgore, Luciano
Fornare
Frassinelli, Carlo
Funi, Achille
Futurluce (Ella Norchi)

- G -
Galli, Gino
Gambini
Giannattasio, Ugo
Ginanni, Maria
Ginna, Arnaldo
Giuliani
Giuntini, Aldo
Giuppone
Gloria, Adele
Govoni, Corrado
Gramaglia, Maggiorino
Gussago, Maria Ferrero

- I -
Illari, Pietro

- J -
Jannelli, Guglielmo

- K -
Korompay, Giovanni

- L -
Landsmann, Giuseppe
Lega, Achille
Lepore
Lombardi
Lonzar
Lucini, Gian Pietro
Luzzi, Franc

- M -
Magamal
Maganzini, Umberto
Magnelli, Alberto
Mainardi, Enzo
Maino
Malmerendi, Giannetto
Mannoni, Remo
Manzella, Gesualdo
Maraini, Shara
Marani
Marasco, Antonio
Marchi, Virgilio
Marfud
Marpillero, Emma
Martini, Alberto
Masnata, Pino
Mastroianni, Umberto
Mazza, Armando
Mazzoni, Angiolo
Mecozzi
Melis
Mergè
Meriano, Francesco
Mix, Silvio
Molinari, Bernardino
Monachesi, Sante
Montacchini, Alberto
Morandi, Giorgio
Mori, Marisa
Mosso, Nicola
Müller
Munari, Bruno

- N -
Nannetti, Neri
Nannini, Mario
Nizzoli, Marcello
Notte, Emilio
Novelli

- O -
Oriani, Pippo
Ottolenghi, Carla

- P -
Pacetti, Ivos
Paladini, Vinicio
Palazzeschi, Aldo
Pannaggi, Ivo
Papini, Giovanni
Parisio, Giulio
Pattarozzi, Gaetano
Pavolini, Corrado
Perticarari, Umberto
Peruzzi, Osvaldo
Peschi
Petrolini, Ettore
Pfister
Piatti, Ugo
Piubellini, Enrica
Poggi
Pozzo, Ugo
Prampolini, Enrico
Provinciali, Renzo

- R -
RAM (Ruggero Alfredo Michaelles)
Rampa Rossi, Franco
Regina
Remondino, Duilio
Righetti
Rizzo
Robert, Enif
Rocca, Enrico
Rognoni, Angela
Romani, Romolo
Rosà, Rosa
Rosai, Ottone
Rosso, Mino

- S -
Sartoris, Alberto
Sassu
Scurto
Sem Futurista
Settimelli, Emilio
Sironi, Mario
Soffici, Ardengo
Soggetti, Gino Giuseppe
Somenzi, Bruna
Somenzi, Mino
Stagni

- T -
Tano
Tato (Guglielmo Sansoni)
Testi, Fides
Thayaht (Ernesto Michaelles)
Tonino
Toschi
Trilluci
Tulli, Vladimiro

- V -
Valeria, Irma
Varvaro, Giovanni
Vasari, Ruggero
Vecchi, Omero
Venna, Lucio
Verona
Volt, Vincenzo Fani Ciotti
Voltolina, Nello

- W -
Wulz, Wanda

- Y -
Yambo (Enrico Novelli)

- Z -
Zatkova, Rougena


10
Jul
Filed under (futurism) by admin @ 04:29 pm

Enrico Novelli (Yambo)
born Pisa, Italy, June 5, 1876; died Florence, Italy, December 29, 1943

Enrico was the son of Ermete Novelli, the Italian actor and playwright who played King Lear in a silent 1910 movie version of the play. Enrico adopted the psuedonym Yambo, and as a writer and illustrator, he is perhaps most widely known for Ciuffettino, the children’s character he created. Yambo wrote two Ciuffettino books and several comic strips, and RAI based a cartoon TV series on the character.

He died of a heart attack during an air raid, and his epigraph reads:

QUI GIULIO ENRICO NOVELLI
CHE AL SUO TEMPO FU COGNITO
SOTTO LO PSEUDONIMO DI YAMBO
AMICO DEI RAGAZZI E DELLA GENTE BUONA
DORME L’ULTIMO SONNO

Yambo Gallery

Guerra in Familia

Ciuffettino

Ciuffettino Comic

Tina
Il taglio della Parisina
Books
  • Capitan Fanfara - around the world in automobile (1896; Rome, House And Scotti, 1904; Milan, Vallardi, 1926; 1948; Turin, Einaudi, 1973)
  • Two years in velocipede - extraordinary adventures of two cyclists around the world (1899; Milan, Vallardi, 1929)
  • The heroes of Gladiator (1900)
  • Atlantis (1902; Florence, Vallecchi, 1932; 1944)
  • The siblings of Red Hand (1902)
  • Ciuffettino (Rome, House And Calzone Villa, 1902; 1902; Rome, House And Scotti, 1908; Florence, Vallecchi, 1937; 1944)
  • Fior of lillà (1903)
  • Burchiello the friend of Ciuffettino (1904; Milan, Vallardi, 1928)
  • To the conquest of a throne [1] (1904)
  • The manuscript found in a bottle (Rome, House And Scotti, 1905)
  • Lucky person by force [1] (1905; then Rome, House And Scotti, 1914)
  • The treasure of Incas [2 of To the conquest of a throne] (Rome, House And Scotti, 1905)
  • The exploratory ones of infinite (1906)
  • The king of worlds [2 of Lucky person by force] (1906; Milan, Vallardi, 1931)
  • The theatre of burattini (the Rome, House And Scotti, 1906)
  • The adventures of Captain Bombax (Rome, House And Scotti, 1906)
  • The band of Carl Bousset (1907)
  • Scimmiottino green (1907)
  • The filibusters of Snail (1908)
  • Lunar colony (1908)
  • Mammouth (1909)
  • Ruggero red (1909)
  • The rivincita one of Lissa (Rome, House And Scotti, 1909)
  •  The ring of Pharaohs (1912)
  • The novel of soccer - [commedia] three pictures and a prologo (Florence, Baldoni, 1912)
  • Gomitolino (1913)
  • Ciuffettino to war (1916)
  • Flaming Gorizia (1917)
  • Mestolino (Florence, Vallecchi, 1923; 1928; 1935)
  • The turn of the world in 80 months (1925; Milan, Mondadori, 1929)
  • Travel to the center of invisibile universe (1925)
  • The archipelago of fantasy (1926)
  • All of all (1927; Milan, Vallardi, 1952)
  • The flame on white mark (1927)
  • The history of Tizzoncino (Florence, Vallecchi, 1927; 1944)
  • I want to be champion of… (1928)
  • Titì and Tutù - history of two monelli of eighth day (1929; Florence, Vallecchi, 1933)
  • Extraordinary travels (1930)
  • The devil in cupola (Milan, Mondadori, 1930)
  • Bells of Italy - voices echoes legends songs you play harmonies of lands native land (1931; Milan, Vallardi, 1933)
  • Ciuffettino Balilla (Florence, Vallecchi, 1931)
  • The book of the bombs - incredible adventures for earth, sea and air (Florence, Vallecchi, 1932)
  • Madonna Pisa (1935)
  • The shadow of Corradino (1936)
  • To the discovery of the South Pole, necklace “Learns also this” (Florence, Vallecchi, 1936)
  • The Hawk of the Val d’ Orcia (1938)
  • The checkers of Altacomba (1939; Florence, Salani, 1943)
  • Great Priccicò (1940)
  • Lupo the red necklace “Vallecchi for boys” (Milan, Vallecchi, 1942)
  • The flour mill stregatoo necklace “Vallecchi for boys” (Milan, Vallecchi, 1942)
  • The talisman of 10,000 misfortunes (Florence, Vallecchi, 1943)
  • Small infantile encyclopedia (1936 in then learns this -)
Comic strips
  • The men greens (in Topolino, Mondadori, from the n. 139 of 25 August 1935 to the n. 155 of 15 December 1935; first edition in white: “Yambo”, the amatoriali comic strips n. 2, Luigi F. Bona Publisher, Milan, July 1975)
  • Robottino, omino of steel (in the three porcellini, Mondadori, from the n. 30 of 17 October 1935 to the n. 48 of 20 February 1936; first edition in white: “Yambo”, op. cit., 1975)
  • The pioneers of the space (in Topolino, Mondadori, from the n. 209 of 25 December 1936 to the n. 220 of 11 March 1937; first edition in white: “Yambo”, op. cit., 1975)
  • Ciuffettino (in the Adventurous one)
  • Giulio Cesar (in Adventurous Small)
  • Ciuffettino in the island of the black hawks (in Topolino, Mondadori)
  • Ciuffettino in comet X (in Topolino, Mondadori)
  • The Odissea (60 tables, 19 completed from matita Yambo to and china, 41 only completed to matita; 1943, work remained incompiuta for the dead women of the author, unknown)

FURTHER READING

Mario Novelli. “Yambo from the Travaso to Topolino in: Egidio Bregani and Camillo Moscati (edited by). “Yambo - Robottino, the men greens, the amatoriali pioneers of the space”, comic strips n. 2, Luigi F. Bona Publisher, Milan, July 1975.