Carlo Follini (24 August 1848 – 1938) was an Italian painter, depicting landscapes.
Among his works are:[1] In 1883, fifteen studies from nature were exhibited at Rome.
He painted Alpine Watering-place held in the National Gallery of Modern Art at Rome.
[2] He is said to be one of the prized pupils of Fontanesi, due to his sprezzatura and force and energy of his coloring in his studies from nature.
[3] He moved to Bologna to enter military, but went into art studies.