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Born in Cortona, he settled in Rome at a very young age. There he met his future movement companions, Balla and Boccioni. His first personal works were marked by Pointillism, but when he went to live in Paris he assimilated the influence of Cubism. He was living in the city of the Seine when in 1910 the Manifesto of Futurist Painting was published, which he signed at the request of Boccioni. After his futurist period he evolved rapidly, under the protection of Picasso and Gris, towards synthetic Cubism and Neofiguration.
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