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  1. Benedetta Cappa (14 August 1897 – 15 May 1977) was an Italian futurist artist who has had retrospectives at the Walker Art Center and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. [1] . Her work fits within the second phase of Italian Futurism. [2] Biography. Benedetta was born in Rome, the second of five children.

    • 14 August 1897, Rome, Italy
    • Cappa Marinetti, Benedetta
  2. Benedetta Cappa (14 de agosto de 1897 - 15 de mayo de 1977) fue una artista futurista italiana de la que han hecho exposiciones retrospectivas en el Centro de Arte Walker y el Museo Solomon R. Guggenheim. [1] Su obra se encuadra dentro de la segunda fase del futurismo italiano. [2]

    • Italiana (1946-1977)
  3. Benedetta Cappa (Roma, 14 agosto 1897 – Venezia, 15 maggio 1977) è stata una pittrice, scenografa e scrittrice italiana, esponente del Futurismo e moglie diFilippo Tommaso Marinetti. Proveniente da una famiglia piemontese, fu allieva di Giacomo Balla. Dal 1919 sperimentò diverse forme d'arte dalla pittura, alla letteratura, alla scenografia ...

  4. Benedetta Cappa e Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Benedetta Cappa, detta Beny (Roma, 14 agosto 1897 – Venezia, 15 maggio 1977), è stata una pittrice, scenografa e scrittrice italiana, esponente del Futurismo e moglie di Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

  5. Benedetta Cappa (14 August 1897 – 15 May 1977) was an Italian futurist artist who has had retrospectives at the Walker Art Center and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Her work fits within the second phase of Italian Futurism

    • Italian
    • August 14, 1897
    • Italy
    • May 15, 1977
  6. Several women were active in the Futurist movement and contributed to manifestos. Benedetta Cappa worked in ceramics, glass, paint, and metal to explore the concept of Aeropainting. She was also involved in writing the Manifesto of Tattilismo alongside her husband Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.

  7. Benedetta Cappa Marinetti. Benedetta Cappa, born in 1897, of Piedmontese origins, entered Giacomo Balla's studio in 1919, where she experimented with different forms of art: from painting,...