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Pitloo, a
Dutch painter with an
atelier in the
neighborhood of Chiaia.
Around 1826 he was
living in
Naples in
Vicoletto del
Vasto 15, with Van
Pitloo...
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Antonie or
Anton Sminck Pitloo (21
April or 8 May 1790 – 22 June 1837) was a
Dutch painter. His
surname was
originally Pitlo, but he
added the
extra "o"...
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Bourbon kingdom of two
Sicilies by the French.
Pitloo,
Castel dell'Ovo, Naples. c.1820
Pitloo, La
Lanterna del Molo Gigante, View of
Docks Gigante...
- schools, are
Salvator Rosa, Pierre-Jacques Volaire, and
Anton Sminck van
Pitloo, who
spent his last
years in Naples.
Opera singer Enrico Caruso was also...
- the work of what they
considered their direct master,
Anton Sminck van
Pitloo, they used to
paint from life, in
compositions in
which the
chromatism stands...
- the s****. The
artistic School of
Posillipo was
started by
Antonie Sminck Pitloo,
painting marine s****
landscapes from the area. The
submerged parts of...
- (Amersfoort 1809 –
Amsterdam 1860) Pieters,
Evert (Amsterdam 1856 –
Laren 1932)
Pitloo,
Antonie Sminck (Arnhem 1790 –
Naples 1837) Poggenb****,
George (Amsterdam...
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spent a few
years with the Dutch-born
landscape painter,
Anton Sminck van
Pitloo, one of the
founders of the
School of Posillipo. In 1824, with the support...
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began training first under Jakob Wilhelm Hüber, then in the
Academy under Pitloo. He
published (with
Gigante and others) a
series of
lithographs in a Viaggio...
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Temples of
Paestum is an 1824
painting by
Antonie Sminck Pitloo. It
shows two of the
temples at Paestum,
probably during an excavation. It was produced...