Hommage à Blériot - Robert Delaunay image 1 oil artwork reproduction
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Top 100 - Futurism

Futurism: 100 Famous Works Where Speed Takes the Wheel

Boccioni, Balla, Russolo, Popova, Delaunay, Picabia and the avant-gardes who found that the world was moving too slowly, which, for a locomotive, is already vexing.

Futurism is born with a frank taste for speed, machines, electric cities, spinning wheels, bodies that multiply, and colors that refuse to stay still. In this Top 100, Boccioni fragments movement until it becomes almost physical, Balla paints speed as a vibration, Russolo transforms modern noise into visual energy, Popova and Exter cross cubo-futurism with stage and geometry, Delaunay sets light spinning, Picabia and Stella add their nervous mechanics. Here, the painting does not pose: it starts.

Why does futurism still accelerate the gaze?

Futurism appears at the beginning of the 20th century with a spectacular impatience. Its artists want to break with the cult of the past, to celebrate the modern city, speed, electricity, industry, the train, the automobile, the airplane, and everything that gives the impression that the century has just spilled its coffee before setting off again even faster. This energy can be fascinating, sometimes problematic, but it gives painting a new tension: the image no longer merely describes a subject, it tries to produce a sensation of movement.

Umberto Boccioni is one of the central figures of the movement. His figures, his streets, his crowds and his sculptural forms seek to show the continuity of movement in space. A person walking is no longer a simple body: it is a push, a trail, a force moving through the air. Boccioni gives dynamism an almost muscular density. Even a silhouette seems to have an internal engine, and probably a very firm opinion on speed limits.

Giacomo Balla explores speed with an almost optical precision. His dogs, his lamps, his cars, his lines of force, and his decompositions of movement translate the modern experience into sequences, rhythms, and vibrations. The world is no longer fixed; it flickers, pulses, repeats. In Balla's work, a dog leash becomes a small laboratory of time, proving that a walk can sometimes brush against experimental physics.

Luigi Russolo brings a sonic and mechanical dimension to futurism. Known for his art of noises, he inscribes in the futurist imagination the rumblings, engines, shocks, hisses, and murmurs of the modern city. Even when the painting remains silent, it seems to hum. We look at a composition and can almost make out the horns in the distance, but with enough elegance not to spoil the parlor.

Futurism also travels to Russia and dialogues with cubism, suprematism, and constructivism. Popova, Exter, Rozanova, Malevich, Larionov, and Goncharova combine fragmentation, geometry, typography, theatre, and emerging abstraction. Cubo-futurism does not merely imitate Italy: it transforms momentum into an angular, theatrical, and sometimes radical language. Modernity there takes on sharper colors than a brand-new pair of scissors.

Delaunay, Picabia, Stella, Nevinson and nearby territories like Orphism, Vorticism or Precisionism show that the Futurist idea extends beyond borders. Some celebrate bridges, skyscrapers, wheels, machines or light beams; others focus above all on the energy of the modern world. Speed becomes a way of composing: diagonals, halos, repetitions, bursts, broken planes. The eye quickly understands that it would do better to follow the movement.

In a décor, a futurist artwork brings rhythm and a very graphic presence. It suits creative offices, studios, contemporary living rooms, entryways that want some punch, and walls that like dynamic angles. Dynamic forms liven up a sober room, luminous compositions add momentum, machines by Picabia or Stella bring a modern spirit with a touch of well-oiled irony. Futurism does not whisper: it starts on a dime, but it knows how to stay well framed.

This Top brings together works where movement, the city, the machine, light, and the avant-garde play the leading roles. Some images are futurist in the strict sense, others extend the movement through cubo-futurism, dynamic orphism, vorticism, or the modern fascination with energy. They all share this simple and very stirring idea: painting can make you feel time flying by, the city rumbling, and light taking a slightly too enthusiastic turn.

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Hommage à Blériot - Robert Delaunay image 1 oil artwork reproduction #1
Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to futurism

Homage to Blériot

Homage to Blériot highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in the memory after the first glance.

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Red Eiffel Tower - Robert Delaunay image 1 hand-painted painting copy #2
Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism

La Tour Eiffel

With La Tour Eiffel, Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details start talking to each other.

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The City of Paris - Robert Delaunay image 1 hand-painted painting copy #3
Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism

La Ville de Paris

La Ville de Paris works as a gateway to the world of Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together naturally enough to draw you in.

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L'Équipe de Cardiff - Robert Delaunay image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #4
Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism

L'Équipe de Cardiff

In L'Équipe de Cardiff, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas holds that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Simultaneous Windows No. 2 - Robert Delaunay image 1 oil painting reproduction #5
Robert Delaunay (died 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism

Fenêtres simultanées

Fenêtres simultanées earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Circular Forms - Robert Delaunay image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #6
Robert Delaunay (died in 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism

Circular Forms

With Circular Forms, the painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Robert Delaunay (died in 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism leaves enough air so that the work stays alive.

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The Sailor - Vladimir Tatlin image 1 hand-painted oil copy #7
Vladimir Tatlin (died in 1953) - Constructivism born from Futurism

The Sailor

The Sailor highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Pig Carousel - Robert Delaunay image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #8
Robert Delaunay (died in 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism

Pig Merry-Go-Round

With Pig Merry-Go-Round, Robert Delaunay (died in 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to Futurism gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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Heads - Pavel Filonov image 1 oil artwork reproduction #9
Pavel Filonov (died in 1941) - Russian avant-garde close to Cubo-Futurism

Heads

Heads works as a gateway into the universe of Pavel Filonov (died in 1941) - Russian avant-garde close to Cubo-Futurism: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend with enough naturalness to draw you closer.

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Flowers of Universal Blossoming - Pavel Filonov image 1 oil painting on canvas #10
Pavel Filonov (died in 1941) - Russian avant-garde close to cubo-futurism

Flowers of Universal Blooming

In Flowers of Universal Blooming, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Endless Rhythm - Robert Delaunay image 1 reproduction made by Alpha Reproduction #11
Robert Delaunay (died in 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to futurism

Endless Rhythm

Endless Rhythm earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into a visual experience. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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The German War - Pavel Filonov image 1 hand-painted painting copy #12
Pavel Filonov (died in 1941) - Russian avant-garde close to cubo-futurism

The German War

With The German War, the painting does not merely aim to represent: it sets a mood. Pavel Filonov (died in 1941) - Russian avant-garde close to cubo-futurism leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Simultaneous Disk - Robert Delaunay image 1 hand-painted oil copy #13
Robert Delaunay (died in 1941) - Dynamic Orphism close to futurism

Simultaneous Disc

Simultaneous Disc highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Laughter - Umberto Boccioni image 1 hand-painted oil copy #14
Umberto Boccioni

Laughter

With Laughter, Umberto Boccioni gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details start conversing with one another.

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Lightning - Luigi Russolo image 1 oil painting reproduction #15
Luigi Russolo

Lightning

Lightning works as a gateway into Luigi Russolo's world: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Birsk - Lyubov Popova image 1 hand-painted painting copy #16
Liubov Popova

Birsk

In Birsk, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Kerosene - Olga Rozanova image 1 oil painting reproduction #17
Olga Rozanova

Kerosene

Kerosene earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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Venice - Alexandra Exter image 1 oil artwork reproduction #18
Alexandra Exter

Venice

With Venice, painting is not merely seeking to represent: it sets a mood. Alexandra Exter leaves enough air in the work for it to stay alive.

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Summer - Robert Delaunay image 1 reproduction made by Alpha Reproduction #19
Robert Delaunay

Summer

Summer highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Udnie - Francis Picabia image 1 oil painting on canvas #20
Francis Picabia

Udnie

With Udnie, Francis Picabia gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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Les morts vont vite (d'après une ballade de Bürger) - Ary Scheffer image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #21
Ary Scheffer

The Dead Travel Fast (after a ballad by Bürger)

The Dead Travel Fast (after a ballad by Bürger) works as a gateway into the world of Ary Scheffer: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere harmonize with enough naturalness to invite a closer look.

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Stella Vespertina - Edward Burne-Jones image 1 hand-painted painting copy #22
Edward Burne-Jones

Stella Vespertina

In Stella Vespertina, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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John Ballantine (1743–1812), provost of'Ayr (1787–1789) - Henry Raeburn image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #23
Henry Raeburn

John Ballantine (1743–1812), Provost of Ayr (1787–1789)

John Ballantine (1743–1812), Provost of Ayr (1787–1789) earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into a viewing experience. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Ozonator - Ivan Kliun image 1 oil painting on canvas #24
Ivan Kliun

Ozonator

With Ozonator, the painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Ivan Kliun leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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Civita Castellana - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot image 1 hand-painted oil copy #25
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Civita Castellana

Civita Castellana highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Stella - John Everett Millais image 1 hand-painted painting copy #26
John Everett Millais

Stella

With Stella, John Everett Millais gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first look at the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Diane - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 hand-painted painting copy #27
Jules-Élie Delaunay

Diane

Diane works as a gateway into the world of Jules-Élie Delaunay: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Farm - Kazimir Malevich image 1 hand-painted painting copy #28
Kazimir Malevich

Farm

In Farm, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Søren Bondhagen selling ballads. - Michael Peter Ancher image 1 hand-painted oil copy #29
Michael Peter Ancher

Søren Bondhagen vend des ballades.

Søren Bondhagen vend des ballades. earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into a visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Ballad - Mihály Munkácsy image 1 hand-painted oil copy #30
Mihály Munkácsy

Ballad

With Ballad, the painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Mihály Munkácsy leaves enough air in it for the work to remain alive.

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Movement in'espace - Mikhaïl Matiouchine image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #31
Mikhail Matyushin

Movement in Space

Movement in Space highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Castellane - Paul Signac image 1 oil painting on canvas #32
Paul Signac

Castellane

With Castellane, Paul Signac gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk among themselves.

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Formula of the Petrograd Proletariat - Pavel Filonov image 1 oil artwork reproduction #33
Pavel Filonov

Formula of the Petrograd Proletariat

Formula of the Petrograd Proletariat works as a gateway into Pavel Filonov's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere harmonize there with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Portrait of Lady Jane Muir Coats of Ballathie - Philip de László image 1 oil painting reproduction #34
Philip de László

Portrait of Lady Jane Muir Coats of Ballathie

In Portrait of Lady Jane Muir Coats of Ballathie, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way of painting it. The canvas preserves that precious mix of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Portrait of'Hendrickje Stoffels dans un emballage en soie - Rembrandt image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #35
Rembrandt

Portrait of Hendrickje Stoffels in a Silk Wrap

Portrait of Hendrickje Stoffels in a Silk Wrap earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Le Bal Bullier - Sonia Delaunay image 1 hand-painted painting copy #36
Sonia Delaunay

Le Bal Bullier

With Le Bal Bullier, the painting is not only trying to represent: it sets a mood. Sonia Delaunay leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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The Evening - Umberto Boccioni image 1 oil painting on canvas #37
Umberto Boccioni

The Evening

The Evening highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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The Music - Luigi Russolo image 1 hand-painted painting copy #38
Luigi Russolo

The Music

With The Music, Luigi Russolo gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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Objects - Liubov Popova image 1 hand-painted oil copy #39
Liubov Popova

Objects

Objects works as a doorway into Liubov Popova's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to draw you closer.

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Portrait - Olga Rozanova image 1 hand-painted oil copy #40
Olga Rozanova

Portrait

In Portrait, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas keeps that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Construction - Alexandra Exter image 1 reproduction produced by Alpha Reproduction #41
Alexandra Exter

Construction

Construction earns its place in this ranking because it turns a recognizable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Flowers - Robert Delaunay image 1 oil painting reproduction #42
Robert Delaunay

Fleurs

With Fleurs, painting does not merely aim to represent: it sets a mood. Robert Delaunay leaves enough air in the work for it to stay alive.

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Idyll - Francis Picabia image 1 hand-painted oil copy #43
Francis Picabia

Idylle

Idylle highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in the mind after the first glance.

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Gramophone - Ivan Kliun image 1 oil artwork reproduction #44
Ivan Kliun

Gramophone

With Gramophone, Ivan Kliun gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Civita Castellana - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot image 1 oil painting on canvas #45
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Civita Castellana

Civita Castellana works as a gateway into the world of Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to draw you closer.

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Ophelia - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 oil painting reproduction #46
Jules-Élie Delaunay

Ophelia

In Ophelia, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Church - Kazimir Malevich image 1 oil painting reproduction #47
Kazimir Malevich

Church

Church earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into a viewing experience. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Movement in the'espace - Mikhaïl Matiouchine image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #48
Mikhaïl Matiouchine

Movement in Space

With Movement in Space, the painting does not merely aim to represent: it sets a mood. Mikhaïl Matiouchine leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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Portuguese Market - Sonia Delaunay image 1 oil painting on canvas #49
Sonia Delaunay

Portuguese Market

Portuguese Market highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Matter - Umberto Boccioni image 1 oil painting on canvas #50
Umberto Boccioni

Materia

With Materia, Umberto Boccioni gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Tower Bridge - Luigi Russolo image 1 hand-painted oil copy #51
Luigi Russolo

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge works as a gateway into Luigi Russolo's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere harmonize with enough naturalness to invite a closer look.

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The Violin - Lioubov Popova image 1 oil painting on canvas #52
Lyubov Popova

The Violin

In The Violin, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Metronome - Olga Rozanova image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #53
Olga Rozanova

Metronome

Metronome earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Still Life - Alexandra Exter image 1 oil painting reproduction #54
Alexandra Exter

Still Life

With Still Life, painting is not merely seeking to represent: it sets a mood. Alexandra Exter leaves enough air in the work for it to remain alive.

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Propeller - Robert Delaunay image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #55
Robert Delaunay

Propeller

Propeller highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Tahiti - Francis Picabia image 1 hand-painted painting copy #56
Francis Picabia

Otaïti

With Otaïti, Francis Picabia gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to converse among themselves.

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Head of a Sawmill Worker - Ivan Kliun image 1 oil painting reproduction #57
Ivan Kliun

Sawyer's Head

Sawyer's Head works as a gateway into Ivan Kliun's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Landscape in Civita Castellana - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot image 1 oil painting reproduction #58
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Landscape at Civita Castellana

In Landscape at Civita Castellana, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Ernest Legouvé - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 oil painting on canvas #59
Jules-Élie Delaunay

Ernest Legouvé

Ernest Legouvé deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Jeannot - Kazimir Malevich image 1 hand-painted painting copy #60
Kazimir Malevich

Jeannot

With Jeannot, the painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Kazimir Malevich leaves enough air in it for the work to remain alive.

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Electric Prisms - Sonia Delaunay image 1 hand-painted oil copy #61
Sonia Delaunay

Electric Prisms

Electric Prisms highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Il Mattino - Umberto Boccioni image 1 oil painting reproduction #62
Umberto Boccioni

Il Mattino

With Il Mattino, Umberto Boccioni gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You first look at the image, then the details begin to talk to each other.

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Automobile in Race - Luigi Russolo image 1 oil painting on canvas #63
Luigi Russolo

Automobile en Corsa

Automobile en Corsa works as a gateway into Luigi Russolo's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Untitled - Lyubov Popova image 1 oil painting on canvas #64
Lioubov Popova

Untitled

In Untitled, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Urban landscape - Olga Rozanova image 1 oil art reproduction #65
Olga Rozanova

urban landscape

urban landscape earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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The City at Night - Alexandra Exter image 1 hand-painted copy of painting #66
Alexandra Exter

The City at Night

With The City at Night, painting seeks not only to represent: it sets a mood. Alexandra Exter leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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The Bowl - Robert Delaunay image 1 reproduction made by Alpha Reproduction #67
Robert Delaunay

The Bowl

The Bowl highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Egoism - Francis Picabia image 1 handcrafted reproduction of painting #68
Francis Picabia

Egoism

With Egoism, Francis Picabia gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk among themselves.

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Rocks on the edge of'un ruisseau, Civita Castellana - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #69
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Rocks by a Stream, Civita Castellana

Rocks by a Stream, Civita Castellana works like a gateway into Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot's world: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together naturally enough to draw you closer.

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The Written Law - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 handcrafted reproduction of painting #70
Jules-Élie Delaunay

Written Law

In Le Droit Écrit, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Landscape - Kazimir Malevich image 1 hand-painted copy of painting #71
Kazimir Malevich

Landscape

Paysage earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Composition Dancer - Sonia Delaunay image 1 oil painting reproduction #72
Sonia Delaunay

Composition Dancer

With Danseuse de composition, the painting is not merely trying to represent: it sets a mood. Sonia Delaunay leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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The Farewells - Umberto Boccioni image 1 oil painting on canvas #73
Umberto Boccioni

The Farewells

Les Adieux highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Plastic synthesis of the movements of'une femme - Luigi Russolo image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #74
Luigi Russolo

Plastic Synthesis of the Movements of a Woman

With Plastic Synthesis of the Movements of a Woman, Luigi Russolo gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Untitled - Lyubov Popova image 1 hand-painted oil copy #75
Lyubov Popova

Untitled

Untitled works as a gateway into Lyubov Popova's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere align with enough naturalness to make you want to come closer.

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Urban landscape - Olga Rozanova image 1 oil painting reproduction #76
Olga Rozanova

Urban Landscape

In Urban Landscape, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas preserves that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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The Bridge of Sèvres - Alexandra Exter image 1 handcrafted reproduction of painting #77
Alexandra Exter

The Pont de Sèvres

The Pont de Sèvres earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a visual experience. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Rhythm - Robert Delaunay image 1 oil painting reproduction #78
Robert Delaunay

Rythme

With Rythme, painting seeks not only to represent: it sets a mood. Robert Delaunay leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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Salicis - Francis Picabia image 1 oil painting reproduction #79
Francis Picabia

Salicis

Salicis highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in the memory after the first glance.

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Civita Castellana. Buildings on top of the rocks - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot image 1 handcrafted reproduction of painting #80
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Civita Castellana. Buildings at the Top of the Rocks

With Civita Castellana. Buildings at the Top of the Rocks, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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Christ on the Cross - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 oil painting on canvas #81
Jules-Élie Delaunay

Christ on the Cross

Christ on the Cross works as a gateway into the world of Jules-Élie Delaunay: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together naturally enough to invite a closer look.

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Samovar - Kazimir Malevich image 1 oil painting reproduction #82
Kazimir Malevich

Samovar

In Samovar, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas preserves that precious mix of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Self-Portrait - Umberto Boccioni image 1 hand-painted copy #83
Umberto Boccioni

Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into an experience of looking. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Composition - Liubov Popova image 1 hand-painted oil copy #84
Liubov Popova

Composition

With Composition, the painting is not only trying to represent: it sets a mood. Liubov Popova leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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Urban Landscape - Olga Rozanova image 1 oil artwork reproduction #85
Olga Rozanova

urban landscape

urban landscape highlights an essential quality of Futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Theatrical Composition - Alexandra Exter image 1 hand-painted oil copy #86
Alexandra Exter

Theatrical Composition

With Theatrical Composition, Alexandra Exter gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Rhythm - Robert Delaunay image 1 hand-painted copy #87
Robert Delaunay

Rhythm

Rhythm works as a gateway into Robert Delaunay's world: palette, rhythm and atmosphere align with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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New York - Francis Picabia image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #88
Francis Picabia

New York

In New York, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement and visual pleasure.

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Civita Castellana. Rocks Overlooking the Wooded Valley - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot image 1 hand-painted copy #89
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Civita Castellana. Rocks Overlooking the Wooded Valley

Civita Castellana. Rocks Overlooking the Wooded Valley earns its place in this ranking because it turns a recognizable scene into an experience of looking. It is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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The Plague in Rome - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 hand-painted oil copy #90
Jules-Élie Delaunay

The Plague in Rome

With The Plague in Rome, painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Jules-Élie Delaunay leaves enough air in the work for it to stay alive.

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Village - Kazimir Malevich image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #91
Kazimir Malevich

Village

Village highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Modern Idol - Umberto Boccioni image 1 reproduction made by Alpha Reproduction #92
Umberto Boccioni

Modern Idol

With Modern Idol, Umberto Boccioni gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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The Pianist - Liubov Popova image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #93
Lioubov Popova

The Pianist

The Pianist works as a gateway into the universe of Lioubov Popova: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere align with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Urban Landscape - Olga Rozanova image 1 hand-painted copy #94
Olga Rozanova

urban landscape

In urban landscape, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Rhythm - Robert Delaunay image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #95
Robert Delaunay

Rhythm

Rhythm earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into a visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La Corrida - Francis Picabia image 1 handcrafted painting reproduction #96
Francis Picabia

The Bullfight

With The Bullfight, the painting is not only trying to represent: it sets a mood. Francis Picabia leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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The Plague in Rome - Jules-Élie Delaunay image 1 oil painting reproduction #97
Jules-Élie Delaunay

The Plague in Rome

The Plague in Rome highlights an essential quality of futurism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Aviator - Kazimir Malevich image 1 oil painting reproduction #98
Kazimir Malevich

Aviateur

With Aviateur, Kazimir Malevich gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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Borgo di Milano - Umberto Boccioni image 1 hand-painted oil copy #99
Umberto Boccioni

Borgo di Milano

Borgo di Milano works as a doorway into Umberto Boccioni's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough natural ease to make you want to step closer.

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The Traveler - Liubov Popova image 1 oil painting reproduction #100
Lioubov Popova

Le voyageur

In Le voyageur, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas holds that precious mix of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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FAQ

What is futurism in art?

It is an avant-garde movement born in Italy in the early 20th century, fascinated by speed, the machine, the modern city, energy, electric light, and movement.

Pourquoi Boccioni est-il important ?

Boccioni gives futurism its great plastic power. He shows bodies, crowds and forms as forces in movement, almost sculpted by speed.

What role does Giacomo Balla play?

Balla décompose le mouvement avec des lignes, répétitions et vibrations. Il transforme des sujets simples en expériences visuelles rapides, comme si l'oeil venait de chausser des patins.

Why do people talk about machines and noise?

Parce que le futurisme célèbre la modernité industrielle : moteurs, villes, trains, avions, usines, sons mécaniques. Russolo pousse même cette fascination jusqu'à l'art des bruits.

What is cubo-futurism?

It is a meeting between cubist fragmentation and futurist energy, especially in the Russian avant-gardes. Popova, Exter, Malevitch or Rozanova explore angular, dynamic and highly experimental forms there.

Is futurism close to constructivism?

Yes, through its taste for modernity, geometry, and social energy. Constructivism then pushes these explorations toward design, poster art, space, and construction.

Une oeuvre futuriste convient-elle à un intérieur ?

Perfect for a modern room, an office, a studio, or a minimalist living room. It brings movement, graphic tension, and an impression of speed without actually making the frames fall.

Why does Futurism remain famous?

Because he changed the way movement was painted. He does not only show a car, a crowd, or a city: he tries to make the acceleration itself felt.

Futurism: the movement in full light

This futuristic Top 100 brings together works where speed, machine, city and light give painting the energy of a starting gun. You come for Boccioni, Balla or Russolo, then discover Popova, Delaunay, Picabia and a whole constellation of avant-gardes who preferred movement to wise posing. The wall won't really take off at full speed, but it will very clearly intend to.

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