Ottorino Davoli (4 June 1888-7 December 1945) was an Italian painter and scenic designer.
In 1903, he obtained a stipend from the istituto Ferrari Bonini to study at the Accademia di Brera.
In 1924-1925 he became instructor of figure drawing and ornament at the Gaetano Chierici Design School in Reggio Emilia.
In 1927–1928, he designed a controversial facade for the church of San Francesco in Reggio Emilia.
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