Angelo Beccaria (May 1820 in Turin – 1897) was an Italian landscape painter active in the Piedmont.
Since the age of 18, he trained in the Accademia Albertina under Giovanni Battista Biscarra.
He was a colleague of Carlo Piacenza and Edoardo Perotti, and would travel to the mountains to paint outdoors.
He served as a tutor for the Royal Family, including princes Amedeo and Oddone, and princesses Clotilde and Maria Pia.
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