Camillo Miola (14 September 1840 – 4 May 1919[1]), also known as Biacca, was an Italian painter of historical scenes and portraits.
At the age of 21 became a pupil of the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples, where his primary instructor was Domenico Morelli.
He traveled to Paris in 1867 to work in the studio of the Neoclassic sculptor Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier and met Gérôme.
He was President of the Artistic Congress of Rome in 1883, and served for five years as the Secretary of the Società Promotrice delle Belle Arti.
[3] In the 1890s, he taught drawing in a girls' school and gave lessons in the history of art at the Naples academy.