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1882 - 1953. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Carlo Siviero was an Italian artist who flourished in the 20th century. He studied at the School of Drawing with Tommaso Celentano and later continued his training at the Academy of Fine Arts in... Read full biography
Carlo Siviero was an Italian artist who flourished in the 20th century. He studied at the School of Drawing with Tommaso Celentano and later continued his training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. Siviero's talent was most evident in his portraits, where he showcased a progressive... Read full biography
Carlo Siviero was an Italian artist who flourished in the 20th century. He studied at the School of Drawing with Tommaso Celentano and later continued his training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. Siviero's talent was most evident in his portraits, where he showcased a progressive dematerialization of the drawing line and a skillful use of colors, departing from the Neapolitan academic tradition towards more modern styles influenced by European trends. He participated in significant... Read full biography
Carlo Siviero was an Italian artist who flourished in the 20th century. He studied at the School of Drawing with Tommaso Celentano and later continued his training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. Siviero's talent was most evident in his portraits, where he showcased a progressive dematerialization of the drawing line and a skillful use of colors, departing from the Neapolitan academic tradition towards more modern styles influenced by European trends. He participated in significant exhibitions such as those of the Società Promotrice di Napoli, the Amatori e Cultori di Roma, the Venice Biennale, and the Rome Quadrennial. Siviero received accolades such as the silver medal at the International Exhibition of Barcelona in 1911 and was... Read full biography
Carlo Siviero was an Italian artist who flourished in the 20th century. He studied at the School of Drawing with Tommaso Celentano and later continued his training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. Siviero's talent was most evident in his portraits, where he showcased a progressive dematerialization of the drawing line and a skillful use of colors, departing from the Neapolitan academic tradition towards more modern styles influenced by European trends. He participated in significant exhibitions such as those of the Società Promotrice di Napoli, the Amatori e Cultori di Roma, the Venice Biennale, and the Rome Quadrennial. Siviero received accolades such as the silver medal at the International Exhibition of Barcelona in 1911 and was appointed academician of San Luca in 1916.

