Biography from Carlson Gallery:
| A painter born in San Francisco, Louis Nadalini attended the Art Students League where he studied with George Grosz, and he also studied with Martin Baer in San Francisco from 1955-1957.
In the late 1960''s, he developed a form of painted relief, which was painting hard-edge forms of vertical louvres arranged so that differnt compositions were seen when observed rom the right or the left side of the picture.
EXHIBITED:
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 1966, 161ST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. GALLERY A, #4.
RICHMOND ART CENTER & UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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