Amadeo Lorenzato

Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
37 x 31 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on cardboard box
20 x 20 x 14 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
32 x 32 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to cardboard
40 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on paper glued to a cluster
31 x 17 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
39 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on fabric glued in a cluster
60 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
22 x 22 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
49 x 34 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on concrete sheet
31 x 28 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 36.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on card
49 x 34 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

mixed technique on card
34 x 23 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
30 x 28 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
35 x 25 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on cardboard
30 x 27 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
32 x 21 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
38 x 24 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 66.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
38 x 27 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
38 x 33 cm
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
76 x 57 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on pages 220 and 234.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
40 x 28 cm
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on page 251.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
50 x 40 cm
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
25 x 20 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
22 x 16 cm
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on pages 3 and 148.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on fabric glued in a cluster
26 x 20 cm
signed lower right
Dedication: To his friend and colleague Fernando from his colleague and friend Lorenzato.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
54 x 34 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
35 x 25 cm
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
32 x 23 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 42.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
47 x 35 cm
Amadeo Lorenzato - My Palette

My Palette

oil on fabric glued in a cluster
42 x 30 cm
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
35 x 25 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Colored Geometry

Colored Geometry

oil on agglomerate
1992
61 x 44 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Water Can On The Head And Kites In The Air

Water Can On The Head And Kites In The Air

pigmented oil on canvas glued onto paper glued to a cluster
1996
40 x 34 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1994
61 x 49 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on concrete sheet
1994
28 x 32 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 36.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on concrete sheet
1994
38 x 32 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 37.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1993
35 x 30 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 51.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1993
65 x 46 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1993
60 x 43 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1992
49 x 32 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1992
40 x 28 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1992
81 x 56 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on pages 220 and 232.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1992
49 x 34 cm
signed lower left
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1991
48 x 38 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1990
50 x 41 cm
signed lower right
participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in
2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Dedication: Interaction with Colefa Fani Bracher that I really admire.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1990
48 x 40 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on page 163.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1990
80 x 60 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1990
40 x 50 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1990
100 x 80 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1989
78 x 52 cm
signed lower right
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Maria Angélica Melendi, Editora C/Arte, on page 166.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on page 233.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1989
60 x 50 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the last solo exhibition of the artist in Vida at the Belo Horizonte Art Museum, in 1995, and is reproduced on the show's poster.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Maria Angélica Melendi, Editora C/Arte, on page 167.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1989
58 x 44 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 30.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1989
81 x 100 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on cardboard
1989
51 x 48 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1989
70 x 50 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 55.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1989
68 x 50 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 53.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Maria Angélica Melendi, Editora C/Arte, on page 155.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on page 158.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1988
50 x 40 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1988
50 x 40 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Centro de Arte Popular - Cemig, in 2014, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1988
60 x 48 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1988
46 x 65 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1988
30 x 22 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1988
22 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1988
60 x 52 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 16.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1988
40 x 34 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1988
61 x 35 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1987
50 x 40 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the last solo exhibition of the artist in Vida at the Belo Horizonte Art Museum, in 1995, and is reproduced on the show's poster.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1987
50 x 40 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on cardboard glued to a cluster
1985
40 x 32 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1984
48 x 40 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 22.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1984
44 x 33 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 20.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on fabric glued on cardboard
1984
53 x 51 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1983
63 x 44 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1983
28 x 28 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1983
60 x 53 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1982
52 x 35 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1982
62 x 43 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1982
60 x 46 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 13.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1981
61 x 48 cm
signed lower right
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Maria Angélica Melendi, Editora C/Arte, on page 165.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1980
40 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1980
30 x 25 cm
signed lower right
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Maria Angélica Melendi, Editora C/Arte, on page 49.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on card
1980
24 x 18 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1980
60 x 46 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1980
38 x 31 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1980
40 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Tire Repair Shop

Tire Repair Shop

oil on agglomerate
1979
31 x 31 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1979
46 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Sunset - Brazilia

Sunset - Brazilia

oil on agglomerate
1979
61 x 44 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 11.
Reproduced in the book Lorenzato, text by Rodrigo Moura, Editora Ubu, on page 51.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1979
33 x 24 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - H.pii Cemetery

H.pii Cemetery

oil on agglomerate
1979
60 x 45 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 11.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1979
36 x 30 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1978
35 x 27 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1977
40 x 50 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1976
24 x 20 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Camelot In Square 7

Camelot In Square 7

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1975
40 x 33 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on steel mesh
1974
33 x 29 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 54.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas glued to a cluster
1974
28 x 25 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Shit

Shit

oil on canvas
1974
50 x 38 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on chicken canvas
1974
58 x 48 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Minas Tênis Clube Art Gallery, in 2017, and is reproduced in the show's catalog.
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 65.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1974
60 x 47 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1973
50 x 40 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1972
50 x 100 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1971
38 x 26 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

mixed technique on paper
1970
50 x 35 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
1970
34 x 24 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
1970
34 x 24 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on agglomerate
1970
33 x 23 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on card
1970
35 x 25 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on paper
1970
49 x 34 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

mixed technique on paper
1970
50 x 35 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Holy Lagoon

Holy Lagoon

oil on agglomerate
1949
30 x 38 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on card
1948
22 x 27 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 38.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

watercolor on card
1948
21 x 26 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at the Inimá de Paula Museum, in 2025, and is reproduced in the exhibition's catalog on page 38.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Bridge In The Park Of The Quitandinha Petrópolis Night Hotel

Bridge In The Park Of The Quitandinha Petrópolis Night Hotel

oil on agglomerate
1948
34 x 30 cm
signed lower right
He participated in the artist's retrospective exhibition at Galeria Alberto da Veiga Guignard (Palácio das Artes), in 2025, and is reproduced in the show's catalogue.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on canvas
1933
88 x 68 cm
signed lower right
oldest work of which there is knowledge in the world made by Lorenzato.
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on wood
1985
50 x 40 cm
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on plate
1977
39 x 32 cm
signed lower right
Amadeo Lorenzato - Untitled

Untitled

oil on plate
1976
39,5 x 33 cm
signed lower right

Amadeo Lorenzato (Belo Horizonte, MG, 1900 - idem, 1995)

Amadeo Lorenzato was a painter and sculptor. He began his career as a painter's assistant in 1910, working in that role until 1920, when he moved with his family to Arsiero, Italy, where he worked as a house painter on the city's reconstruction. In 1925, he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Arts in Vicenza. The following year, he moved to Rome, where he spent two years alongside the Dutch painter and poster artist Cornelius Keesman, with whom he often drew on weekends. In 1928, they both decided to travel by bicycle through Eastern Europe, passing through Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. At the end of the trip, in 1930, he separated from Cornelius and moved to Paris, where he worked assembling the pavilions for the International Colonial Exposition. The following year, he returned to Italy, where he remained until April 1948, when he returned to Brazil.

In 1949, he worked assembling the booths for the Industrial and Commercial Exposition, held at the Hotel Quitandinha in Petrópolis. He then moved with his family to Belo Horizonte, where he worked as a house painter until 1956. Unable to continue working in construction due to an accident, he devoted himself full-time to painting. In the mid-1960s, he presented some works to the critic Sérgio Maldonado, who introduced him to Palhano Júnior, who organized his first solo exhibition, held in 1967.

Critical Commentary

Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, of Italian descent, Lorenzato spent his childhood in Brazil. After World War I (1914-1918), his family decided to return to Italy. At the age of 20, he began working as a construction painter. In 1925, he studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, in the Galleria Olimpica di Vicenza (now the Accademia Olimpica Vicenza). His first paintings were created on Sunday excursions around the city.

In 1926, in Rome, he met the painter Cornelius Keissman. Around 1928, accompanied by Keissman, he embarked on a long bicycle trip through several European countries. He made his living selling small gouaches and watercolors and printed cards with photos of the two artists next to their bicycles. They remained in Brussels and Paris for longer periods. In Paris, Lorenzato befriended the Italian painter Gino Severini (1883-1966) and took the opportunity to expand his knowledge of the work of the Impressionists, for whom he expressed deep admiration. He also claimed to be deeply fascinated by the works of the Italian Renaissance masters.

With the end of World War II (1939-1945), he returned to Brazil in 1949 and settled with his family in Belo Horizonte. He suffered an accident in 1956, resulting in his retirement. He then devoted himself entirely to painting. For scholar Cláudia Giannetti Nölle, in his paintings, the artist dispensed with details and focused on essential lines and colors, a practice common in painters close to primitivism. He began using a metal comb, commonly used for ornamental wall paintings, with which he blended the layers of paint onto the canvas. The result is a presentation of tortuous lines and slight indentations scattered throughout the painting.

Lorenzato draws his subjects from everyday reality, both in landscapes and still lifes and portraits. He frequently uses new materials such as wire mesh, wood, and cardboard, as well as plates, boxes, and lampshades that serve as supports for his paintings. He also creates sculptures, working with clay and, in larger works, with cement. In sculpture, he tends to reduce to basic forms and essential lines, although he imbues the figures with great intensity and expressive power. For Nölle, his work is above all a spontaneous creation, in which the elements merge naturally.

Collections

Clóvis Salgado Foundation - Belo Horizonte, MG
Pampulha Art Museum - MAP - Belo Horizonte, MG

Reviews

"(...) The arrangement of elements and colors achieves a balance that energizes his contemplative and static representations. He also manages to infuse vigor into the often geometric abstractions of the elements that compose the painting through the use of a technical resource he developed. The result is brief waves of tortuous lines etched in paint, not very prominent eminences and depressions that are dispersed throughout the painting, becoming more intense especially in the elements that serve as backgrounds (walls, skies, mountains). This comb, the only example acquired in Paris, was previously used in the ornamentation of wainscoting that imitated marble or wood, very fashionable until the middle of the century, especially in the design of veins and ribs. (...) His themes are taken directly from everyday reality. Continually seeking new materials, he has worked with wire mesh, wood, and cardboard."
Cláudia Giannetti Nolle
LORENZATO. Lorenzato: 90 years old. Belo Horizonte: Manoel Macedo Art Gallery, 1990.

"For a long time, Amadeu Luciano Lorenzato's work was associated with popular tradition. This was contributed to by the frequency with which the everyday landscape, the favelas, and the houses appear in his works. However, an analysis restricted to this first relationship would ignore what is most important about his painting.
If the artist chooses popular themes, it is to extract from them the forms, colors, and lights that synthesize the very essence of the work. His interest lies in reflecting on the means of painting itself, in constructing a language that relates above all to itself, and not to the representation of a specific theme. His goal is to construct forms and images that allow us to experience the world in a new way, different from that offered by pure and simple everyday life.
In this sense, his work dialogues with modern painting, reaffirming its condition of constructing meaning through visual language itself and allowing aesthetic experience beyond the literalness of the subject.
Lorenzato has always been unconcerned with norms or trends pre-established rules, which, incidentally, he knew well due to his long stay in Europe, having had contact with the entire artistic production of the continent, from the Renaissance to the first avant-garde movements of the 20th century. As an artist eager to investigate his own work, he produced his paint, experimented with diverse supports and materials, creating textures with resources inherited from his former profession; sculptures and drawings on cement slabs; studies and sketches with papers that were at hand - exhibition invitations, his son's notebook, cigarette packs. Janaina Alves Melo
MELO, Janaina Alves. Presentation. In: LORENZATO; SILVA, Fernando Pedro da (coord.); RIBEIRO, Marília Andrés (coord.). Lorenzato - Depoimento. Belo Horizonte: C/Arte, 2004. 96 p., ill. b&w. color. (Circuito Atelier, 8). p. [3-4].

Testimonial

How did the idea of ​​using the comb to paint come about?

I was a painter, specializing in decorating with marbled wood, faux marble, and wood. I did the oil base, then the veins in yellow, red, and black, and then we finished them off with the comb. To create the wood grain, I bought a collection of decorator's combs in Paris. Then I returned to Belo Horizonte and no longer used them. One day I had the idea, lined some cardboard, and then started messing around with the comb, and something went wrong. That was about ten years ago. So I started. I had six combs, but I lost the others and only one remained, this one here, which I split in half because it was too wide. First, I paint, spreading the paint in different colors, and then I blend it with the comb. I use the brush to spread the paint and the comb to blend the colors.

What are your favorite motifs to paint?

I really like the sky, trees, and roads. I walked many kilometers along the roads, all over Tuscany and Austria; the roads were unpaved, and there were many fruit trees: cherry, pear, and apple trees.

What is art to you?

Well, for me, art is a pastime, it's a therapy that helps me live. When I'm painting, I forget everything. Something unusual even happened the other day: we were having a barbecue here, I bought a kilo and a half of sausage and put it on the fire to fry, and then I went to work downstairs, a sculpture, and I forgot everything. When I smelled something burning, I ran and it had turned into charcoal.

What style do you paint in?

I don't even know what style it is. It's painting! They say it's primitive, naive, surrealist, I don't know... I paint what I see, what interests me.

Text excerpted from the artist's statement, published in the book Lorenzato - Circuito Atelier, Editora C/Arte, Belo Horizonte, 2004. pp. 31 to 34.

Solo Exhibitions

1964 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Minas Tennis Club
1967 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Minas Tennis Club
1971 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Chez Bastião Gallery
1973 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Arte Livro Gallery
1976 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Guignard Gallery
1977 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Memória Cooperativa de Arte Gallery
1981 - São Paulo, SP - Solo exhibition at Brasiliana Gallery
1984 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Casa dos Contos
1986 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Espaço Asal
1988 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition at Manoel Macedo Art Gallery
1990 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition, at the Manoel Macedo Art Gallery
1991 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition, at Itaugaleria
1994 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition, at Galeria da Caixa
1995 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo exhibition, at MAP

Group Exhibitions

1965 - Belo Horizonte, MG - New Year's Eve, at Minas Tênis Clube
1965 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Young Salon, at Minas Tênis Clube
1970 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Five Primitives, at the Guignard Gallery
1970 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Group Exhibition, at the Minart Gallery
1970 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Folklore Week, at the Minart Gallery
1973 - Bratislava (Slovakia) - 3rd Bratislava Triennial
1976 - Belo Horizonte, MG - 1st Small Painting Salon, at the Guignard Gallery
1976 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Popular Artists at the 4th Brazilian Folklore Festival, at the Otto Cirne Gallery
1980 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Primitives of Minas Gerais, at the Mandala Art Gallery
1981 - Belo Horizonte, MG - 1st Exhibition of Popular Art and Crafts, at the Shopping Center
1982 - Bauru, SP - 1st National Exhibition of Popular Painting, at the Sesc Art Gallery
1984 - Belo Horizonte, MG - 1st Visual Arts Salon of the Clóvis Salgado Foundation, at the Clóvis Salgado Foundation. Palace of Arts
1985 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Lorenzato and Valentim Rosa, at the Palace of Arts Gallery
1988 - Rome (Italy) - Italy-Brazil Cultural Exchange
1992 - Belo Horizonte, MG - A. Poteiro, Lorenzato, Rodelnégio, at the Manoel Macedo Art Gallery
1994 - Belo Horizonte, MG - 5th Art Fair, at the Guignard Gallery
1994 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Great Brazilian Artists, at the Guignard Gallery
1994 - Ouro Preto, MG - Virtual Identity, Soapstone, at the Museum of Inconfidência
1994 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - MEC Popular Art Salon, at the MEC
1995 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Exhibition, at the MAP

Posthumous Exhibitions

1996 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Popular Artists of Belo Horizonte, at the UFMG Cultural Center
2001 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Solo, at the Guignard School
2001 - Belo Horizonte, MG - Lorenzatices, at the Pace Art Gallery