Mario Salvini (Reggio Emilia, 1863 – Florence, 1940)[1] was an Italian ceramist and sculptor.
He was born in Reggio Emilia, but he had studied at the Florentine Accademia di Belle Arti, and in that city he had established the Salvini ceramic factory.
[2] Among his works displayed at the 1885 Exposition della Società d'Incoraggiamento of Fine Arts in Florence was a stucco model depicting: Night of Gold.
At Bologna, in 1888, he exhibited a project of a bronze fountain, produced in the foundry of Giuseppe Pellas of Florence.
[3] He also exhibited and traveled to the Chicago exposition, and was involved in the production of export ceramics.