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1820 Naples, Italy - 1900. Known for: Land-and cityscape, genre painting.
Gabriele Carelli (1820-1900). Born into an artistic dynasty in Naples, Gabriele Carelli was the son of the landscape painter Raffaele Carelli. In 1837 he accompanied his older brother Consalvo to... Read full biography
Gabriele Carelli (1820-1900). Born into an artistic dynasty in Naples, Gabriele Carelli was the son of the landscape painter Raffaele Carelli. In 1837 he accompanied his older brother Consalvo to Rome, where he completed his training before returning to Naples in 1840. Gabriele took part in... Read full biography
Gabriele Carelli (1820-1900). Born into an artistic dynasty in Naples, Gabriele Carelli was the son of the landscape painter Raffaele Carelli. In 1837 he accompanied his older brother Consalvo to Rome, where he completed his training before returning to Naples in 1840. Gabriele took part in exhibitions in Naples in 1841 and 1845, and was introduced by his father to his patron, the 6th Duke of Devonshire. As a result, the young Carelli spent some time in 1847 and 1848 in England, where he... Read full biography
Gabriele Carelli (1820-1900). Born into an artistic dynasty in Naples, Gabriele Carelli was the son of the landscape painter Raffaele Carelli. In 1837 he accompanied his older brother Consalvo to Rome, where he completed his training before returning to Naples in 1840. Gabriele took part in exhibitions in Naples in 1841 and 1845, and was introduced by his father to his patron, the 6th Duke of Devonshire. As a result, the young Carelli spent some time in 1847 and 1848 in England, where he continued to receive the patronage and hospitality of the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth, Devonshire House and Chiswick; several works by both Raffaele and Gabriele Carelli are today at Chatsworth. Carelli took part in exhibitions in Naples between 1851... Read full biography
Gabriele Carelli (1820-1900). Born into an artistic dynasty in Naples, Gabriele Carelli was the son of the landscape painter Raffaele Carelli. In 1837 he accompanied his older brother Consalvo to Rome, where he completed his training before returning to Naples in 1840. Gabriele took part in exhibitions in Naples in 1841 and 1845, and was introduced by his father to his patron, the 6th Duke of Devonshire. As a result, the young Carelli spent some time in 1847 and 1848 in England, where he continued to receive the patronage and hospitality of the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth, Devonshire House and Chiswick; several works by both Raffaele and Gabriele Carelli are today at Chatsworth. Carelli took part in exhibitions in Naples between 1851 and 1859 but eventually returned to London, where he exhibited frequently between 1866 and 1892. His work was sho... Read full biography
