Natalia Dumitresco

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Natalia Dumitresco (born Natalia Dumitrescu; 20 December 1915 in Bucharest, Romania – 3 July 1997 in Chars, France) was a French-Romanian abstract painter associated with the Réalités Nouvelles salon of Paris after the Second World War, a movement influenced by the art of Wassily Kandinsky and Alberto Magnelli. Other abstract expressionist painters associated with the Réalités Nouvelles include Serge Poliakoff and Alexandre Istrati. Dumitresco later married Alexandre Istrati.[citation needed]

Natalia Dumitresco
Natalia Dumitresco in her studio, 1956
Born
Natalia Dumitrescu

(1915-12-20)20 December 1915
Bucharest, Romania
Died3 July 1997(1997-07-03) (aged 81)
Chars, France
NationalityFrench-Romanian
Known forPainting
MovementAbstract Art
SpouseAlexandre Istrati

After a number of years working in black and white, she tackled the problem of colors, showing originality and a great freshness of colors in her compositions.[citation needed]

She and her husband are buried in the same grave with Constantin Brâncuși.[citation needed]

References

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  • Read, Herbert. A Concise History of Modern Painting. 1959. Pg. 217.
  • Seuphor, Michael. A Dictionary of Abstract Painting. 1958. P. 166
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