Natalia Dumitresco (born Natalia Dumitrescu; 20 December 1915 in Bucharest, Romania – 3 July 1997 in Chars, France) was a French-Romanian abstract painter associated with the Réalités Nouvelles salon of Paris after the Second World War, a movement influenced by the art of Wassily Kandinsky and Alberto Magnelli.
Other abstract expressionist painters associated with the Réalités Nouvelles include Serge Poliakoff and Alexandre Istrati.
[citation needed] After a number of years working in black and white, she tackled the problem of colors, showing originality and a great freshness of colors in her compositions.
[citation needed] She and her husband are buried in the same grave with Constantin Brâncuși.
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