Paolo Falciani ( Salerno, 1790 - 1851) was an Italian painter, depicting portraits and history painting in a neoclassical style. [1]
He studied at the academy of Naples during the French occupation, and obtained a stipend to study in Rome. He exhibited Enea al Cospetto di Didone at the Bourbonic Exposition in 1826. After 1820, he taught painting with Camillo Guerra at the Neapolitan Academy. [2] In 1823 he was honorary professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples. [3]
Paolo Falciani ( Salerno, 1790 - 1851) was an Italian painter, depicting portraits and history painting in a neoclassical style. [1]
He studied at the academy of Naples during the French occupation, and obtained a stipend to study in Rome. He exhibited Enea al Cospetto di Didone at the Bourbonic Exposition in 1826. After 1820, he taught painting with Camillo Guerra at the Neapolitan Academy. [2] In 1823 he was honorary professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples. [3]