Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Achille Castiglioni
Achille Castiglioni was an ambassador of Italian design in the world and won nine Compassi d'Oro awards.
Achille Perilli
He took part in the 34th Venice Biennale in 1968, which was the year of great protest, with a room dedicated to him but he closed the room in support of the protests underway.
Adriana Pircherle
Adriana Pincherle was the older sister of writer Alberto Moravia. When her work debuted in 1931, she immediately drew the attention of critic Roberto Longhi.
Aldo Caron
From Marino Marini, he learned to appreciate sculpture and bronze's infinite possibilities.
Aldo Mazza
He created some sixty posters with advertising or political subjects. These included the famous calendar for the Cooperative Union of Milan in 1917 and many theater bills and postcards.
Alessandro Castelli
In 1867, he achieved his first great success at the Paris Salon, where some of his works were purchased by Napoleon III.
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012)
“The more I formalize a thing, the more I give it an independent life” by Angelo Mangiarotti
Antonino Calcagnadoro
Calcagnadoro's artistic oeuvre is characterized by a prolific and uninterrupted production of easel paintings in oil and watercolor.
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.
Armando Spadini
Even after his death, his work became a touchstone for young Roman artists and in 1930, a large exhibition was organized by Pier Maria Bardi at the Galleria di Roma.
Arturo Martini
He was a truly great figure at the forefront of the revival of 20th-century sculpture.
Assen Peikov
Bulgarian sculptor who moved to Rome in 1938. He worked in the Via Margutta studio and collaborated with Marcantoni Ceramiche