Giustino Episcopio

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Giusto or Giustino Episcopio known as il Salvolini, (active 1594) was an Italian painter of history and sacred subjects, active in Rome and Urbania. [1] He was born in Castel Durante, now called Urbania in the region of the Marche, and left many paintings in the churches there. [2]

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References

  1. Dizionario biografico universal, By Gottardo Garollo, 1907, page 747.
  2. Delle antichità picene, by Giuseppe Colucci (abate.), page 48.