Art
Dynamism of a Car (1913) by futurist Luigi Russolo. Futurists often focused on modern machinery like trains and automobiles in their paintings to demonstrate speed.
The Fanciful Planes (Les Avions Fantaisistes, 1911) by André Devambez
Cover of Le Cri de Paris (1898) by Félix Vallotton. Titled “The Age of Paper,” it illustrates the strong public interest in the scandalous Dreyfus Affair in France.
My Eyes in the Time of Apparition (1913) by outsider artist August Natterer
Cropped cover of Le Rire magazine (1894) by Félix Vallotton. Titled “Today’s Blues.”
The Anxious Journey (1913) by Giorgio de Chirico. Locomotives were commonly evoked by many artists as metaphor for modernity and its relentless pace forward.
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