Edoardo De Martino

He served as an officer in the Italian Navy, but by age thirty, influenced by members of the School of Resina, he turned to painting, first in Naples.

He gained fame in London, where his depictions of famous British naval victories and ships were highly prized, including by Queen Victoria.

[1][2] He painted depictions of the naval battles of Trafalgar, of the Nile, and of Cape San Vincenzo.

[4] He was a Marine painter in Ordinary to King Edward VII, often accompanying him on his naval tours, and was appointed an Honorary Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in the 1902 Birthday Honours,[5][6] receiving the decoration from the King at Sandringham House on 9 November 1902.

In August 2013, an exhibition by the Association of commercianti del Casale di Meta (NA) in Naples displayed many of his sketches and works.

Edward de Martino, 1906