Salvatore Simoncini

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Salvatore Simoncini (Late 19th century) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre themes.

He was born and resided in Palermo. Among his works were:

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References

  1. ‘‘Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.’’, by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 480.