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1818 Arenella (near Naples) - 1910 Naples. Known for: Painting.
Consalvo Carelli was born in Arenella near Naples in 1818. He received his artistic training by his father and the painter William Leighton. In 1830 he made his debut on the Espositione di Belle Arti... Read full biography
Consalvo Carelli was born in Arenella near Naples in 1818. He received his artistic training by his father and the painter William Leighton. In 1830 he made his debut on the Espositione di Belle Arti in Naples and became a member of the artist group Posilippo, who studied the landscape from nature.... Read full biography
Consalvo Carelli was born in Arenella near Naples in 1818. He received his artistic training by his father and the painter William Leighton. In 1830 he made his debut on the Espositione di Belle Arti in Naples and became a member of the artist group Posilippo, who studied the landscape from nature. Travels took him to Rome and Paris, where he studied the paintings of the French Academy artists linking his work to the classical ruin landscapes of the 17th century. In addition, he worked for the... Read full biography
Consalvo Carelli was born in Arenella near Naples in 1818. He received his artistic training by his father and the painter William Leighton. In 1830 he made his debut on the Espositione di Belle Arti in Naples and became a member of the artist group Posilippo, who studied the landscape from nature. Travels took him to Rome and Paris, where he studied the paintings of the French Academy artists linking his work to the classical ruin landscapes of the 17th century. In addition, he worked for the royal court in Versailles and later at the royal court of Margherita de Savoyen. He received numerous commissions from the aristocracy and worked for the Russian Tsar. In 1855 he returned to Naples and became a member of the Accademia di San Luca in... Read full biography
Consalvo Carelli was born in Arenella near Naples in 1818. He received his artistic training by his father and the painter William Leighton. In 1830 he made his debut on the Espositione di Belle Arti in Naples and became a member of the artist group Posilippo, who studied the landscape from nature. Travels took him to Rome and Paris, where he studied the paintings of the French Academy artists linking his work to the classical ruin landscapes of the 17th century. In addition, he worked for the royal court in Versailles and later at the royal court of Margherita de Savoyen. He received numerous commissions from the aristocracy and worked for the Russian Tsar. In 1855 he returned to Naples and became a member of the Accademia di San Luca in 1874.

