As a student at the Art Institute of Florence, Salvadori visited the city’s museums and galleries with enthusiasm. Later, he did this also in Paris in 1926. He taught for decades in many artistic schools: in Padua, Monza, Venice, Milan. Meanwhile, he showed his works in numerous exhibitions in Italy and elsewhere: almost at every edition of the Biennale of Venice from 1930 to 1956 and every Quadriennale of Rome between 1931 and 1963. In 1968, he retired from teaching, left Milan and went to live near Bergamo. |