- tate.org.uk art/artists/giacomo-balla-688Giacomo Balla (18 July 1871 – 1 March 1958) was an Italian painter, art teacher and poet best known as a key proponent of Futurism.
- useum.org artist/Giacomo-BallaGiacomo Balla (July 18, 1871 – March 1, 1958) was an art teacher, painter and poet and participated later in Futurism.
- openlibrary.org authors/OL57191A/Giacomo_BallaWe need a photo of Giacomo Balla. Italian artist (1871-1958). ... Balla pre-futurista. by Giacomo Balla First published in 1968 1 edition in 1 language.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Giacomo_BallaName in native language. Giacomo Balla. Date of birth. 18 July 1871 Turin. ... Pages in category "Giacomo Balla". This category contains only the following page.
- khanacademy.org humanities/art-1010/xdc974a79:…Giacomo Balla, Street Light, c. 1910-11 (dated 1909), oil on canvas, 174.7 x 114.7 cm (The Museum of Modern Art, New York).
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Giacomo_BallaGiacomo Balla (18 Temmuz 1871 - 1 Mart 1958) İtalyan bir ressam, sanat öğretmeni ve şairdi ve en iyi Fütürizm 'nin kilit bir savunucusu olarak biliniyordu.
- cassina.com ww/en/maestri/giacomo-balla.htmlBiography and works of Giacomo Balla, author of many pieces of Cassina furniture and furniture complements. Learn about him and his philosophy.
- blog.dorotheum.com en/giacomo-balla/The artwork “Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe” by Giacomo Balla, revealed art’s revolutionary and all-encompassing role in redefining the known universe...
- en.wikiquote.org wiki/Giacomo_BallaGiacomo Balla (July 18, 1871 – March 1, 1958) was an Italian artist: art-teacher, painter and poet, who participated in the Futurist art movement.
- totallyhistory.com giacomo-balla/Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) was a painter and sculptor from Italy who was best known for his works in the Futurist style.