Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly

Aldo Mazza

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. 

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Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012)

“The more I formalize a thing, the more I give it an independent life” by Angelo Mangiarotti

Arturo Martini Egidi MadeinItaly

Arturo Martini

He was a truly great figure at the forefront of the revival of 20th-century sculpture. 

Bertina Lopes for sale on Egidi MadeinItaly

Bertina Lopes

Bertina Lopes' biography testifies to the difficulties she encountered in gaining recognition for her work, particularly her abstract works.

Castelli End 18-Century Round Plate in Ceramic

Castelli Majolica Manufacture

The Grue family, a great dynasty of ceramic artists

Pair of Italian Majolica Vases

Della Robbia manufacturing

Della Robbia ceramics

Domenico Morelli

Domenico Morelli

It was the first time I had ardently endeavoured to study from life harmonising the light and the colour of the background with the figure.

Francesco Fedeli  for sale on  Egidi MadeinItaly

Francesco Fedeli know as Il Maggiotto

Andrea Tessier provides a comprehensive list of works that the artist painted both for noble Venetian patrons and foreign ones.

Francesco Hayez

Francesco Hayez

He gained fame as a Romantic after exhibiting his first historical painting, "Pietro Rossi, prisoner of the Scaligeri at Pontremoli" in Milan in 1820.

Francesco Messina

Francesco Messina

Together with Arturo Martini, Marino Marini and Giacomo Manzù, Francesco Messina is considered one of the greatest exponents of 20th century figurative sculpture.

Francesco Paolo Michetti Bronze Sculpture

Francesco Paolo Michetti

Francesco Paolo Michetti, (Tocco di Casauria 1851 - Francavilla 1929), was one of the most important Italian artists at the turn of the century.

La modella, 1945

Gaetano Martinez

Gaetano Martinez (1892-1951), a self-taught sculptor from Lecce who moved to Rome, embodied the Italian twentieth century with realistic and sensual bronzes.