(1799 - 1884)

Born in Naples, Nicolino Calyo was an accomplished American nineteenth century view painter who brought the discipline of his classical European training to vibrant portrayals of the American scene.  He studied at the Naples Academy, where he learned Neoclassical, Italian, and Dutch landscape techniques and traditions.  Calyo fled Italy in 1821, having participated in an unsuccessful rebellion against Ferdinand I.

Source: Schwarz Gallery
Contributed by Anonymous
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