Ruins on the Appia Antica, Rome
Carelli Gabriele (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Measures: 12.5cm x 35cm
Signed lower right.
Gabriele Carelli
Carelli Gabriele (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Painter
Son of Raffaele Carelli, he moved to Rome in 1837 with his brother Gonsalvo Carelli and devoted himself mainly to painting architecture and antiquities.
In the '40 he returned to Naples, took part in various editions of the Mostra Borbonica, and thanks to the success of critics was commissioned to represent the surroundings of Naples and Salerno as well as a series of drawings depicting the Sepolcri di Napoli.
The Duke of Devonshire takes him on a trip to England in 1847, when he decided to return to London in 1860, the success was not long in coming, he is present with his watercolours in various exhibitions as Queen Victoria also noted his works.
In 1875 he joined the Royal Academy in Boston and later received a gold medal. His works are in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and in the Institute of British Architects in London.
Gonsalvo Carelli (bio)
Raffaele Carelli (bio)
Altre opere di 'Gabriele Carelli'
Family of fishermen in Capri
di Gabriele Carelli (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Measures: 13cm x 23cm
Park of the aqueducts, Rome
di Gabriele Carelli (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Measures: 12.5cm x 35cm
Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem and Porta San Giovanni, Rome
di Gabriele Carelli (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Measures: 12.5cm x 35cm
Ruin and aqueduct in the Roman countryside
di Gabriele Carelli (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Measures: 12.5cm x 35cm
Park of the aqueducts with herds, Rome
di Gabriele Carelli (Napoli 1820 / Londra 1900)
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Measures: 12.5cm x 35cm