
Federico del Campo
Peruvian(1837–1927)
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Federico del Campo (1837, 1927) was a Peruvian painter celebrated for his meticulously detailed vedute of Venice, capturing the city's canals, gondolas, and architectural splendor with luminous precision. He settled in London and exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy, earning acclaim from European collectors for his romantic yet topographically faithful depictions of Italian waterways. His works frequently appear at major auction houses including Christie's, Sotheby's, and Bonhams, consistently achieving strong prices due to their exceptional quality and enduring appeal.
VeniceLandscapeWaterPeruvianArchitectureOil on CanvasRomanticAtmosphericSereneGold Tones19th CenturyUrban
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