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1928 - 1989. Known for: Surrealist painting.
Tito Salomoni (1928 -1989) Italian surrealist painter. Salomoni won numerous awards, including a Silver Medal from Unesco, First Place Award from Phi Delta Kappa, and the coveted Letter of Science in... Read full biography
Tito Salomoni (1928 -1989) Italian surrealist painter. Salomoni won numerous awards, including a Silver Medal from Unesco, First Place Award from Phi Delta Kappa, and the coveted Letter of Science in the Arts from the Italian Art Academy. He is also listed in Arte Italiano Per Ii Mondo (Italian Art... Read full biography
Tito Salomoni (1928 -1989) Italian surrealist painter. Salomoni won numerous awards, including a Silver Medal from Unesco, First Place Award from Phi Delta Kappa, and the coveted Letter of Science in the Arts from the Italian Art Academy. He is also listed in Arte Italiano Per Ii Mondo (Italian Art in The World). Recently his art has appeared on many international magazine covers, inside story illustrations, and science fiction book covers. Salomoni was born in Ferrara, Italy in 1928 and began... Read full biography
Tito Salomoni (1928 -1989) Italian surrealist painter. Salomoni won numerous awards, including a Silver Medal from Unesco, First Place Award from Phi Delta Kappa, and the coveted Letter of Science in the Arts from the Italian Art Academy. He is also listed in Arte Italiano Per Ii Mondo (Italian Art in The World). Recently his art has appeared on many international magazine covers, inside story illustrations, and science fiction book covers. Salomoni was born in Ferrara, Italy in 1928 and began painting surrealist works in 1968. During his career he held individual exhibitions throughout Italy, as well as the United States and France. Selected Solo Exhibitions through 1978: . 1970 Galleria La Fiaccola, Chieri, Italia. 1970-1974, 1976... Read full biography
Tito Salomoni (1928 -1989) Italian surrealist painter. Salomoni won numerous awards, including a Silver Medal from Unesco, First Place Award from Phi Delta Kappa, and the coveted Letter of Science in the Arts from the Italian Art Academy. He is also listed in Arte Italiano Per Ii Mondo (Italian Art in The World). Recently his art has appeared on many international magazine covers, inside story illustrations, and science fiction book covers. Salomoni was born in Ferrara, Italy in 1928 and began painting surrealist works in 1968. During his career he held individual exhibitions throughout Italy, as well as the United States and France. Selected Solo Exhibitions through 1978: . 1970 Galleria La Fiaccola, Chieri, Italia. 1970-1974, 1976 Galerie Rorvolmar, Vichy, Francia ( France ). 1971 Prestige Art Galleries, Skokie, Il, Usa. 1972 Centro Attiv... Read full biography
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Tito Salomoni (1928 -1989) Italian surrealist painter.
Salomoni won numerous awards, including a Silver Medal from Unesco, First Place Award from Phi Delta Kappa, and the coveted Letter of Science in the Arts from the Italian Art Academy. He is also listed in Arte Italiano Per Ii Mondo (Italian Art in The World). Recently his art has appeared on many international magazine covers, inside story illustrations, and science fiction book covers.
Salomoni was born in Ferrara, Italy in 1928 and began painting surrealist works in 1968. During his career he held individual exhibitions throughout Italy, as well as the United States and France.
Selected Solo Exhibitions through 1978:
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