Gualtiero Nativi (1921-1999) - Senza Titolo
Artist: Gualtiero Nativi (1921-1999)
Technique: Watercolour
Signature: Hand signed
Gualtiero Nativi - Watercolor pastels on cardboard. Year 1990
Italian painter, among the founders of classical Florentine abstractionism.
Title: untitled
Measurements: 26. 0 x 1. 5 cm
Archive No: D9034 E
Gualtiero Nativi's work gives an abstract painting that has its strength in its rhythm and dynamism
and originality of the works of the 40s and 50s tends in the following decades to increasingly define a
compositional rigor, which characterized classical Florentine abstractionism. Enrico Crispolti noted
in Gualtiero Nativi's work "the search for extreme contentment in building relationships,
of balances, shapes and elements in spaces. An extreme will and ability to control
which in the preface of the connections of shapes and chromatic values expresses a rigor of
rationality, concentration, a morality that goes beyond the confines of the work"[
After his death the archiving work was managed by his son Berto and Galleria Nozzoli in Empoli.
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Artist: Gualtiero Nativi (1921-1999)
Technique: Watercolour
Signature: Hand signed
Gualtiero Nativi - Watercolor pastels on cardboard. Year 1990
Italian painter, among the founders of classical Florentine abstractionism.
Title: untitled
Measurements: 26. 0 x 1. 5 cm
Archive No: D9034 E
Gualtiero Nativi's work gives an abstract painting that has its strength in its rhythm and dynamism
and originality of the works of the 40s and 50s tends in the following decades to increasingly define a
compositional rigor, which characterized classical Florentine abstractionism. Enrico Crispolti noted
in Gualtiero Nativi's work "the search for extreme contentment in building relationships,
of balances, shapes and elements in spaces. An extreme will and ability to control
which in the preface of the connections of shapes and chromatic values expresses a rigor of
rationality, concentration, a morality that goes beyond the confines of the work"[
After his death the archiving work was managed by his son Berto and Galleria Nozzoli in Empoli.