Full view of Pietro Lazzari's Due Cavalli, an attributed watercolor on paper depicting two horses through bold gestural forms and energetic brushwork.
Close-up detail of Due Cavalli highlighting Pietro Lazzari's expressive use of color, abbreviated forms, and dynamic brushwork in the depiction of two horses.
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Pietro Lazzari "Due Cavalli"

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Pietro Lazzari "Due Cavalli"
Watercolor on paper
Unsigned, attributed to artist
32.5 × 39.5

A bold, gestural composition depicting two horses, rendered with the energetic brushwork and abbreviated forms associated with Pietro Lazzari's mature style. Although unsigned, the work originated from a collection of Lazzari watercolors and is attributed to the artist. Presented with matting and a decorative frame.

About the Artist:
Pietro Lazzari (1895–1979) was an Italian-born painter, sculptor, printmaker, and illustrator associated with the Italian Futurist movement before immigrating to New York in 1925. He exhibited alongside leading European modernists, participated in the landmark *Abstract Art in America* exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and was represented by the influential Betty Parsons Gallery. A Fulbright Fellow and longtime educator, Lazzari taught at The American University, the Corcoran School of Art, and Gallaudet College. His work is held in major public collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian Institution, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museums of Fine Art.
 



Collection = Wall Art

Item Number: 1702-60