Carlo Bonavia
was an Italian painter known for idyllic landscape paintings, engravings and drawings. He was active from 1740 until his death in 1788. He is thought to be from Rome, but worked in Naples from about 1751 to 1788. He was trained in the Neapolitan landscape tradition of Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) and Leonardo Coccorante (1680-1750), but was much more strongly influenced by the work of Claude Joseph Vernet, who visited Naples in 1737 and 1746.
ID: 67081 Cascade Description Carlo Bonavia's oil painting, Carlo - Teverone Cascade, 1787.jpg
English: Carlo Bonavia's oil painting Teverone Cascade, 1787, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Date 1787