NICOLA SIMBARI 3/ 4 – His originality and commercial appeal brought his art to exhibitions in London and New York by the 1950s. He was commissioned to paint murals for the Italian Pavilion at the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels. His works can be found in numerous museums and private and corporate collections around the world, including the Bank of Tokyo and the Christian Dior Collection in Paris; Italian State Railways in Rome; Liberty Company in London; Cincinnati Fine Arts Department, and many others in America.
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