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Bartolomeo Schermini

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Bartolomeo Schermini (1841 in Brescia – 1896) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre scenes and costume pieces.

Schermini was a resident in Brescia, Italy, and he studied at the Brera Academy under Giuseppe Bertini.[1]

He exhibited at the Exposition of Fine Arts, in 1872, in Milan. The painting he exhibited depicted: Una sillaba moderna; Scherzo infantile; Libertà; and in 1881 in the same city, he exhibited a painting titled:,S'ingioiella la sposa; and in Rome, in 1883, he exhibited a painting of costume scene.[2]

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