Carlo Brancaccio (Naples, March 6, 1861 – 1920) was an Italian painter, active mainly in an Impressionist style.
His main subjects were city streets, sea- and landscapes, mostly vedute of Naples.
At the 1887 Promotrice of Naples he displayed: Passe-partout, and many sketches of the city including the interiors of churches.
In 1888, he displayed a large Seascape of Capri; in 1889, Toledo in the Rain; and in same year at the Brera Exposition in Milan, he exhibited the Piazza of the Carmine of Naples.
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