Name
Stabilimento di Arti Grafiche Luigi Salomone
Gender
Not Applicable (General Information Indicator)
Birth
1870 Rome
Death
1991
Descriptive Note
The Stabilimento di Arte Grafiche Luigi Salomone was a printing company located in the Ostiense District of Rome. The company was founded by Luigi Salomone and Pietro Bruno in 1870. In 1891 Luigi Salomone acquired Bruno's shares becoming the sole owner of the company. In 1920 Salomone built a large arts and publishing complex on Via Ostiense which was one of the largest printing factories in Europe. It was destroyed by bombs in World War II. The Salomone Company was among the first to introduce chromolithographic processes to Italy. The company remained active into the 1960s, long after Salomone's death, as Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Luigi Salomone.
Roles
Publishers
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