Adolfo Dumini or Duminy (born 11 May 1863) was an Italian painter active in Florence.[1] He was the son of the painter Leopoldo Dumini. He painted mainly genre subjects.[2] He also marketed antiquities and copied classic masterpieces. He emigrated to United States, but returned to Italy during World War I. His son, born in 1896 in St Louis, Missouri, was a paramilitary for the fascist regime of Mussolini.[3]
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