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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.[1] His use of chiaroscuro in paintings such as Postribolo (1945)[2] recalls the Settecento style.[citation needed]
^Cfr. F. Negri Arnoldi, Storia dell'Arte Moderna, Milan 1990. See also Artist's Biography, on Scuolaromana.it. Accessed 27/05/2011
AlbertoZiveri (1908–1990) was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola Romana ("Roman School"). He is known for his urban landscapes...
Association of Florence. Janni also became a lifelong friend of painter AlbertoZiveri. In 1928, Janni painted a fresco in the votive chapel of St. Bartholomew...
Jacopo della Quercia, Via Mario Schifano, Via Renzo Vespignani, Via AlbertoZiveri; Industrialists, e.g. Via Giulio Vincenzo Bona, Via dei Luxardo, Via...
In Rome his talent was recognized by AlbertoZiveri, who was his tutor and mentor during 5 years. It was Ziveri who pushed Piergiorgio towards the idea...
his teachers included AlbertoZiveri and Franco Gentilini. He then moved to the Accademia in Florence in 1973, where, under Alberto Manfredi, he produced...
associated with the so-called Scuola Romana (including Giuseppe Capogrossi, AlbertoZiveri, Guglielmo Janni and Renato Guttuso). In 1955, Mirko won the first prize...