Cesare Uva (11 November 1824, Avellino – 16 February 1886, Naples) was an Italian landscape painter.
He was born to Mariano Uva, an interior decorator, and his wife Lucia, née D'Argenio.
At the age of twenty-six, he moved to Naples, where he attended the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.
[2] After graduating, he returned to his hometown and opened an art workshop and gave private lessons.
Two years after that, he and Giovanni Battista [it], a former student, opened an art workshop in Naples.