Umberto Bottazzi (1865 – 1932): A “painter of chimeras” between Symbolism and Secession
March 2021
After almost a hundred years, the paintings of Bottazzi, one of the most eclectic artists who characterized the sort of second Renaissance that took place in Rome between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, are returning to an exhibition.
His painting, cultured and hermetic, ranges from pointillist experimentation to international symbolism.