Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly

Angiolo Tommasi

Angiolo Tommasi (Livorno, 1858-1923), Macchiaiolo painter influenced by Silvestro Lega. Rural and social themes, with fluid brushwork. Exhibited in Paris and painted famous portraits.

Antonio Achilli

Antonio Achilli

Antonio Achilli was a Roman artist whose deep sense of humility, religiosity and greatness lets him communicate deep, universal messages to this day.

Antonio Donghi su Egidi MadeinItaly

Antonio Donghi

Antonio Donghi, painter of the Roman School and Magical Realism

Pre-Raphaelite Signed Painting for sale on Egidi MadeinItaly

Arthur Augustus Dixon

Arthur Augustus Dixon was born in St. Pancras in 1872.

Cornelis Dusart Antique Flemish painting

Cornelis Dusart

"He enjoyed observing peasants’ behavior and studied how they drank, ate, danced, fought, and even made love."

Cosmo d'Angeli

Cosmo d’Angeli

While his work started off Impressionist, over time it became more like that of the Macchiaioli.
He also devoted himself to sculpture.

Deiva De Angelis Paesaggio urbano

Deiva De Angelis

An exceptional personality and absolutely in advance of the Roman and Italian culture of the time, characterised by a bewildered expressionism, as electric in colour as in darting sign...

Dusan Dzamonja Bronze Sculpture

Dusan  Dzamonja

A short biography of the artist Dusan Dzamonja (Strumica 1928- Zagreb 2009) one of the most important conceptual artists in the world.

Eduardo Dalbono  portrait of a young girl

Edoardo Dalbono

Biography of the artist Edoardo Dalbono great Italian painter of the 19th century

Elisabetta Mayo d'Aloisio on Egidi MadeinItaly

Elisabetta Mayo D’Aloisio

A great painter and sculptor, together with her husband Carlo D'Aloisio da Vasto, formed one of the most important artistic combinations of the Italian avant-garde movements of the 20th century.

Ercole Gigante

He was trained and influenced by his brother Giacinto, a frequent visitor to Anton Pitloo's studio on Via Chiaia, called the Posillipo School

Fabio Fabbi

The critic Paolo Stivani described him as "an illusionist and affabulator of images".