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.
Alberto Ziveri
Between 1929 and 1930, he stayed around Parma, where he studied Mantegna, Parmigianino, and Correggio
Aldo Caron
From Marino Marini, he learned to appreciate sculpture and bronze's infinite possibilities.
Alessandro Castelli
In 1867, he achieved his first great success at the Paris Salon, where some of his works were purchased by Napoleon III.
Antonino Calcagnadoro
Calcagnadoro's artistic oeuvre is characterized by a prolific and uninterrupted production of easel paintings in oil and watercolor.
Aristodemo Zingarini
A Roman-school painter, Zingarini was born in Rome on January 30, 1878, and died there on November 5, 1944
Carlo Carrà
The figure of Carlo Carrà, the journeys, the exhibitions, the encounters that changed the history of art.
Carlo Zauli
His first official accolade as an artist came in 1953 when he won the Faenza Prize in the 11th National Ceramic Competition.
Castelli Majolica Manufacture
The Grue family, a great dynasty of ceramic artists
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
Duilio Cambellotti
Duilio Cambellotti, ceramist, sculptor, set designer and draughtsman.
Emanuele Cavalli
"Everything must come from color, but the final result is not color: it is a living fact.” Emanuele Cavalli 1933