Amerigo Bartoli Natinguerra - Artist Info

About Amerigo Bartoli Natinguerra

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Amerigo Bartoli, Amerigo Natinguerra Bartoli
  • Biography

    Amerigo Bartoli Natinguerra (1890, in Terni – 1971, in Rome) was an Italian painter, caricaturist, and writer. He mainly painted vedute (detailed vistas) and landscapes, using both oil and water color in subdued earthy tones. He also painted still life and portraits.

    Amerigo as a young man moved to Rome, where he became a pupil of Duilio Cambellotti and Giulio Aristide Sartorio. He displayed works at the 1915 Mostra della Secessione in Rome, and in 1921, at the Biennale di Roma. In 1922, he joined the gruppo di Valori Plastici, and painted compositions or great simplicity and warm colors, including Gli amici al caffè, which won an award at the 1930 Biennale of Venice. In 1927, Margherita Sarfatti presented his work at the Exhibition ...

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