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Bice Lazzari

Bice Lazzari (15 November 1900 - 13 November 1981) was an Italian painter.
==Early life==
Beatrice (Bice) Lazzari was born to Lorenzo (Luciano) Lazzari and Francesca Rinaldo. She was the second of three sisters, the youngest of whom, Onorina (Nini), married architect Carlo Scarpa. Beatrice's training took place in Venice, first at the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory and as a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts. Her work initially turned to figurative painting. The first exhibition was in 1924 at the collective-Opera Bevilacqua La Masa in 1928 held her first solo exhibition at Gallery Art Workshops in Venice and, the following year, another was held at the Galleria San Moise. Nell ' Venetian art scene of the 1930s, led by the Artistic Circle of Palace of Weights and Coffee on the shore of the rafts, attending Carlo Scarpa, Mario Deluigi and Virgilio Guidi and began a path cutting-edge research and rationalist. Her renown as a painter was for portraits and landscapes. In the applied arts,〔Irene de Guttry, Maria Pia Maino, Mario Quesada, ''Le arti minori d’autore in Italia dal 1900 al 1930'', Bari, Italy: Laterza 1985〕 the artist made a clean break with the figurative tradition, choosing the abstract and geometric compositions as expressive language.

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