Francis Moltino Landscape Paintings
Italian
Francis Moltino was an Italian painter, resident in London, who specialized in landscapes and coastal scenes. His work is similar to that of Turner in style but with an air of southern Europe. Moltino exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London between 1848–55. He was resident in Covent Garden and then Pimlico in London from the mid-1840s. In later life, Moltino returned to Italy and painted in Venice, where he might originally have come from.
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Artist: Francis Moltino
View on Thames Looking to Blackfriars Bridge - Italian 19thC art oil painting
By Francis Moltino
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