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-{{Template}}'''Carlo Carrà''' ([[February 11]] [[1881]]—[[April 13]] [[1966]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]], a leading figure of the [[Futurism (art)|Futurist]] movement that flourished in Italy during the beginning of the [[20th century]]. In addition to his many paintings, he wrote a number of books concerning art. He was long a teacher in the city of [[Milan]].+{{Template}}
 +'''Carlo Carrà''' ([[February 11]] [[1881]]—[[April 13]] [[1966]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]], a leading figure of the [[Futurism (art)|Futurist]] movement that flourished in Italy during the beginning of the [[20th century]]. In addition to his many paintings, he wrote a number of books concerning art. He was long a teacher in the city of [[Milan]].
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Carlo Carrà (February 11 1881April 13 1966) was an Italian painter, a leading figure of the Futurist movement that flourished in Italy during the beginning of the 20th century. In addition to his many paintings, he wrote a number of books concerning art. He was long a teacher in the city of Milan.



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