Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Francesco Coppola Castaldo was born in Naples, Italy, in 1847. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, under the guidance of Giuseppe Mancinelli and Domenico Morelli. There he knew his companions Stanislao Sidoti and Gustavo Mancinelli, son of one of his professors. Very early and very prolific, he made his debut at the Salvator Rosa Promoter in Naples in 1863, maintaining continuous participation, up to the 1911 exhibition. He preferably painted in oil, tempera or gouache and was a renowned landscape painter. He taught painting at the municipal high school of Naples and was also an honorary professor at the Academy where he had studied. His works Un boschetto, At the decline of the day and On the shore of the sea, exhibited at the exhibitions of the “Promoter” of 1872, 1877 and 1881, were purchased by the Kings of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I.
Late 19th Century Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Board
1910s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Board
1930s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Board
2010s American Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Board
1940s American Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Cardboard
1990s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Canvas, Cardboard
1920s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Cardboard, Oil
1950s American Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Illustration Board
1950s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Board
1980s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Cardboard
1990s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Canvas, Foam Board, Oil
2010s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Board
1980s Impressionist Francesco Coppola Castaldo Paintings
Oil, Cardboard