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She won the 1955 Kandinsky Prize and the 1959 Carnegie Prize in Pittsburgh, and quickly established herself as one of the most important artists in the post-war French abstraction scene. Her painting is closely related to that of Viera da Silva. Modulations of geometric patterns, a kaleidoscope of infinite variations around light and emptiness, in which graphics and colors are inseparable.
His work can be found in the most important museums. Numerous tributes have been paid to her work. It was part of the "l'envolee lyrique" exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg in 2006, and "femmes année 50" at the Musée Soulages.
Our painting is from the early 60s, the artist's most sought-after period. This work is in perfect condition, and perfectly displayed in a blackened oak frame.
Natalia Dumitresco's highly sought-after work is now recognized by the market, and is constantly on the rise,......
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