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Consalvo Carelli

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34: 169: 139: 218: 58:. He returned to Naples in 1840, but lived for three years in Paris (1841-1843), where he gained recognition as a landscape painter. He helped illustrate a travel journal of 143: 213: 62:. He had patronage from French, English, and Russian aristocracy. He was the brother of the painter Gabriele Carelli. He was the father of the painter 198: 54:
and who had migrated to Naples from Apulia. In 1837, he was given a scholarship to travel to Rome, where he attached himself to the
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A painting by Carelli, stolen in Italy in 2001, was returned to that country by the United States government in 2016.
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Naples
School of Posillipo

Raffaelle Carelli
School of Posillipo
French Academy in Rome
Alexandre Dumas
Giuseppe Carelli
Conrad Hector Raffaele Carelli
Egidio De Maulo
Notes on Modern Painting at Naples.
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Consalvo Carelli
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1818 births
1900 deaths
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
Painters from Naples
19th-century Italian male artists
Artists from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

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