Achille Talarico (22 January 1837, Catanzaro - 24 March 1902, Naples) was an Italian painter of the Neapolitan School [it].
Over the next few years, he sold several of his paintings through the Society, including After the Ball, which was bought by the Museo di Capodimonte in 1867, and subsequently presented at numerous exhibitions.
There, his works attracted the attention of the diplomat and journalist, Francesco De Renzis [it], who would mention them in his book, Conversazioni artistiche (1883).
[1] Toward the end of the century, he was named an honorary Professor at the Accademia in Naples, and was decorated with the Order of the Crown of Italy.
His works may be seen in Rome, at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, in Florence at the Palazzo Pitti, and in Naples at the Museo di San Martino.