Achille Carrillo

Achille Carrillo (24 July 1818, Avellino - 20 August 1880, Naples) was an Italian painter; associated with the School of Posillipo.

He was born to Filippo Carrillo, a prosecutor at the Royal Civil Court, and his wife Rachele, née Grasso.

[2] In 1870, he was awarded a gold medal at the Fine Arts Exposition in Parma, for his view of Naples from Posillipo.

In 1869, he was named to serve as a temporary replacement for Teodoro Duclère, the Professor of Landscape Painting at the Accademia.

[2] His output was relatively small, but his works may be seen at the National Museum of San Martino and the Museo d'arte, Avellino.

Achille Carrillo
(date unknown)
Coastal Scene Near Sorrento