Giuseppe Signorini (1857–1932) was an Italian painter, mainly of orientalist subjects.
He studied at the Accademia di San Luca, and then worked under Aurelio Tiratelli, who introduced him to the very best Italian artists of the period.
[2] He often traveled to the Paris Salon exhibitions, and was influenced by the styles and orientalist themes expressed by painters like Mariano Fortuny, Ernest Meissonier, and Gérôme.
[3] He painted a design for an Arabic Man with Musket found at Art Museum of Princeton.
[4] He painted in watercolor a costume drama depicting a Priest and Two Men Seated at a Table found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.