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Italian painter
Alberto Ziveri
Born1908
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Died1990
Rome, Italy
EducationScuola Romana
Known forPainting
Notable workThe Notturni (Nocturnes) Series

Composizione (Composition, 1933)
Piazza Navona (1943) Postriboli (Brothels, 1945)

The Fermate di tram (Tram stops) Series
MovementContemporary
AwardsIV Premio Quadriennale di Roma
Premio Viareggio-Rèpaci

Alberto Ziveri (1908–1990) was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola Romana ("Roman School"). He is known for his urban landscapes and realist narrative scenes. His use of chiaroscuro in paintings such as Postribolo (1945) recalls the Settecento style.

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Notes

  1. Cfr. F. Negri Arnoldi, Storia dell'Arte Moderna, Milan 1990. See also Artist's Biography, on Scuolaromana.it. Accessed 27/05/2011
  2. Seen here. Accessed January 13, 2023.

Exhibitions

  • XXVIII Biennale di Venezia, 1956
  • Personale Ziveri, 1964, Galleria La Nuova Pesa, Rome, 1964
  • Ziveri: Anthologic Collection, Gallery of Rome, 1984

Bibliography

  • M. Fagiolo, Alberto Ziveri, Turin, 1988
  • Suola Romana a Torino 1986-1989, ed. by M. Fagiolo & G. Audoli, Turin, 1989
  • M. Fagiolo, F. Morelli, Ziveri, catalogue, Florence, 1989
  • V. Rivosecchi, Alberto Ziveri. Taccuini di viaggio, Rome, 1990
  • V. Rivosecchi, Piero della Francesca e il Novecento, catalogue by di M.M. Lamberti & M. Fagiolo, Venice, 1991, pp. 174 –177
  • Roma sotto le stelle (Rome under the stars), catalogue by N. Vespignani, M. Fagiolo, V. Rivosecchi, I. Montesi, Rome, 1994
  • General catalogue of the Galleria comunale d'arte moderna e contemporanea, Rome, ed. by G. Bonasegale, Rome, 1995

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