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Federico del Campo - Peruvian Painter | Leonardo Barbieri's Assistant

Federico del Campo, a renowned Peruvian artist born in Lima in 1837, gained fame for his detailed Venetian views. His European travels and studies in Paris, Italy, and Spain influenced his exceptional painting style seen in his exhibition "View of Venice." Benefiting from Senator Goynch's sponsorship, Federico's journey led to presenting at the Paris Salon and Madrid exhibition. His work attracted affluent American and European collectors.

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Federico del Campo - Peruvian Painter | Leonardo Barbieri's Assistant

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  1. FEDERICO DEL CAMPO PERUVIAN PAINTER Offenbach Barcarolle Mireille Mathieu 07.10.2014 2:13:01

  2. Federico del Campo ( 1837 Lima, Peru - 1927 Rome , Italy) - Peruvian artist .Federico del Campo was born in Lima, Peru, in 1837 served as an assistant at the Academy of Leonardo Barbieri . When Federico was 30 years old , his sponsor , Senator Goynch , paid for a trip to Europe. Federico has traveled all over Europe , in addition to studying painting in Paris, Italy and Spain in the Madrid school Lorenzo Valles . In 1880-81 Mr. Del Campo presented at the Paris Salon and the Madrid exhibition of paintings "View of Venice". Much of the creativity of Federico , as well as his rival Rubens Santoro ( 1859-1942 ) , represented by Venetian views - highly detailed paintings. Main buyers were wealthy American and European tourists .

  3. T H E E N D October 17,2013

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