Francesco Capello was born in Chivasso (TO) on 11 February, 1944.
                      After  the maturità artistica ( Advanced Level or high school   graduation, with specialization in Art), he became a pupil of Francesco   Menzio and Enrico Paulucci at the Academy of Belles Arts in Turin, where   he gained a diploma and was awarded  the prize reserved for the best   students.
                      From 1970 to1973 he was a teacher of ‘Painting Disciplines’ at the   Artistic High School “Arturo Martini” in Savona and, until 1994, at the   Primo Liceo Artistico (Primo Artistic High School) in Turin. He was   always interested in the painting of images and after various   explorations in the figurative field, in the early seventies he   completely rethought his realistic technique, in order to make his   treatment of subjects  related to contemporary society more penetrating.
                      In this decade he unconsciously developed his work in the direction of American Hyper-realism.
                      His first one-man show was in 1967 at the Galleria Civica Palazzo   Centori, Vercelli, after which numerous one-man and collective   exhibitions made him known in Italy and abroad. After a series of   prestigious exhibitions in the United States and Europe, in 1999 he held   a one-man show in the Hall of the Columns in the Valentino Castle in   Turin, at one time the royal residence and now  the seat of the Faculty   of Architecture.
                      In 2002 he exhibited in Munich, in the famous halls of the Metropole   Palace in an exhibition organized by the Rotary Club and under the   patronage of the Hereditary Prince of Munich.
                      In the same year a work by Capello was selected for the project “Luci   d’Artista, ManifesTO”, an exhibition conceived by the City of Turin,   under the artistic supervision of the Gallery of Modern Art and the   Castle of Rivoli, in which huge photographs of the chosen works were   displayed throughout the city of Turin.
                      In 2004 the city of Chivasso dedicated to him a retrospective   exhibition in the public area of the Palazzo Einaudi, personally   introduced by the famous art critic Vittorio Sgarbi.       
                      Besides being present in prestigious Italian galleries, as the   gallery in Milan Marieschi and the Gallery 44 in Turin, has worked   particularly in the United States collaborating with the "Gallery Biba"   of Palm Beach, that led to him to the exhibition "Art Palm Beach Fire 3"   in 2010, and the Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York, where he   exhibited in the sweet summer group exhibition.
                      In 2011, in addition to their presence in important group   exhibitions, has worked almost exclusively on order, in Italy and   abroad.