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1883 Leghorn, Italy - 1979 Livorno. Known for: Genre, figure, coastal and town-city view painting, illustration, lithography.
When he was still a little boy, Renato Natali began to draw and paint on his own, without any teacher or master. His first known paintings date back to 1898, and his first recognition came in 1903... Read full biography
When he was still a little boy, Renato Natali began to draw and paint on his own, without any teacher or master. His first known paintings date back to 1898, and his first recognition came in 1903 with a silver medal from the Ministry of Education; then in 1905, he participated in the Venice... Read full biography
When he was still a little boy, Renato Natali began to draw and paint on his own, without any teacher or master. His first known paintings date back to 1898, and his first recognition came in 1903 with a silver medal from the Ministry of Education; then in 1905, he participated in the Venice Biennial*. His passion for painting kept him constantly in motion: he sketched and took notes on whatever caught his interest, returning to his studio to realize his ideas on canvas. Livorno would always be... Read full biography
When he was still a little boy, Renato Natali began to draw and paint on his own, without any teacher or master. His first known paintings date back to 1898, and his first recognition came in 1903 with a silver medal from the Ministry of Education; then in 1905, he participated in the Venice Biennial*. His passion for painting kept him constantly in motion: he sketched and took notes on whatever caught his interest, returning to his studio to realize his ideas on canvas. Livorno would always be one of his favorite themes - its squares, its streets, and the Antignano coast. In 1913 he was invited to Brighton, England, to take part in the International Lithography* show and he also went to Paris that year as the guest of a friend, playwright... Read full biography
When he was still a little boy, Renato Natali began to draw and paint on his own, without any teacher or master. His first known paintings date back to 1898, and his first recognition came in 1903 with a silver medal from the Ministry of Education; then in 1905, he participated in the Venice Biennial*. His passion for painting kept him constantly in motion: he sketched and took notes on whatever caught his interest, returning to his studio to realize his ideas on canvas. Livorno would always be one of his favorite themes - its squares, its streets, and the Antignano coast. In 1913 he was invited to Brighton, England, to take part in the International Lithography* show and he also went to Paris that year as the guest of a friend, playwright Dario Niccodemi. During his Parisian visit, he became friends with Amedeo Modigliani and met several other French painters.... Read full biography

