Ulisse Caputo (1872–1948)[1] was a Neapolitan painter who resided in Paris.[2]
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He was born in Salerno He studied under Domenico Morelli and was a collaborator of Gaetano Esposito. Caputo first exhibited in the 1900 Venice Biennale. He painted genre subjects, often finely dressed and in intimate familial situations. He also painted East Asian subjects.[3]
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