In 1913 the French painter Félix Del Marle published his Futurist Manifesto of Montmartre, in which he criticized the bohemianism of his fellow Parisians. Although he was not Italian, he was welcomed by the Italian Futurists, a group of painters, poets, sculptors, and architects who did glorify technology, war, and other aspects of modern life […]

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