Vincenzo Caprile (1856 – 1936) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre scenes and landscapes depicting the coast of Amalfi.
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples, with Domenico Morelli and Gabriele Smargiassi.
[1] For the last third of his life, he lived in Venice, alternating between paintings of lagoons and Neapolitan landscapes.
His seascape scenes depict the daily life of the area, and the rocks and beaches of Positano, Amalfi, Ravello and the Gulf of Salerno.
Among his works are La Fanciulla di Positano and the portrait of the owner of the hotel Covo dei Saraceni.