Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Cornelis Dusart
"He enjoyed observing peasants’ behavior and studied how they drank, ate, danced, fought, and even made love."
Corrado Cagli
Cagli was considered the leader of the new artistic generation in Rome. He inspired a group of young artists Mirko, Afro, Ziveri, Guttuso, and Fazzini
Dante Ricci
In 1931 the Egyptian government chose Dante Ricci to found the Royal Egyptian Academy in Rome
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...
Duilio Cambellotti
Duilio Cambellotti, ceramist, sculptor, set designer and draughtsman.
Dusan Dzamonja
A short biography of the artist Dusan Dzamonja (Strumica 1928- Zagreb 2009) one of the most important conceptual artists in the world.
Edoardo Dalbono
Biography of the artist Edoardo Dalbono great Italian painter of the 19th century
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.
Emanuele Cavalli
"Everything must come from color, but the final result is not color: it is a living fact.” Emanuele Cavalli 1933
Emilio Robba
Emilio Robba, nicknamed the floral sculptor
Enrico Coleman
He retained his English nationality, perhaps to protect himself against the encroachments of the Church-State, but he always remained in Rome, never going to England.
Enrico Crespi
Enrico Crespi painted portraits of Manzoni, Francesco Hayez, Vittorio Emanuele II, Queen Margherita, Princess Maria Gonzaga, Mrs. Cavajani, and the banker Weilschott.