[1] She studied with the Italian teacher Mateo Casella at the Institute of Fine Arts "Doménico Morelli".
She continued her painting and in 1912 she joined an exhibition with Erminio Blotta, Alfredo Guido, Manuel Musto, César Caggiano, Gustavo Cochet.
In 1927 she was the first woman to have her painting exhibited at the May Salon of the Santa Fe Museum "Rosa Galisteo Rodriguez".
The Uruguayan writer, Horacio Quiroga, led the Anaconda group and Bertolé became a member together with Ana Weiss de Rossi, Amparo de Hieken, Ricardo Hicken, Berta Singerman[3] and Alfonsina Storni.
The book was introduced by Nora Avaro and included a discussion of her sculpture work by Rafael Sender.