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Italian painter
Salvatore Simoncini (Late 19th century) was an Italian painter, mainly of
genre themes.
He was born and resided in
Palermo. Among his works were:
- Minaccia temporale (1877, Mostra Nazionale of Fine Arts in
Naples, oil on canvas.)
- After Fishing (1882, Florence)
- Mount Aetna, from near
Catania(1882, Florence),
- Church San Salvatore in Catania (1884, Expositions of Fine Arts, Turin)
- The mountains of the Guadagna at midday from Palermo (1884, Expositions of Fine Arts, Turin)
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