Luigi Salomone (fl. c. 1870 - 1967) was an Italian lithographer active from the late 19th through the mid-20th century. Salomone (the firm) was founded in 1870 by Salomone and Peitro Bruno. In 1891, Salomone took over Bruno's shares, becoming sole owner of the company. In 1920 they built a large arts and publishing complex on Via Ostiense - this building, one of the largest printing factories in Europe, was destroyed by bombs in World War II. They were among the first to introduce chromolithographic processes to Italy. They remained active well into the 1960s, long after Salomone's death, as Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Luigi Salomone



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