Featured artists 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.
Enrico Pollastrini
Painter of Romantic temperament, known in the Italian art scene for large canvases of historical themes preserved in important Italian museums and for those of a religious character
Fausto Pirandello
In the mid-1930s, Fausto Pirandello reached a new maturity as an artist. He married the tonalism of the Roman School with an entirely personal approach to the figure
Filiberto Petiti
In Rome, in 1874 Petiti met two Piedmontese artists, Vittorio Benisson and Carlo Pittara, the latter of whom was part of the Rivara School
Filippo de Pisis
"With De Pisis, one could say that painting wants to invite us to witness its own destruction."
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.
Frank Dobson
An Arts Council memorial exhibition was held in 1966 and more recently a major retrospective was held at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds in 1994.
British sculptor
Gérard Diaz
Gérard Diaz
Gio Ponti
Gio Ponti the great Italian eclectic genius
Guglielmo Pugi
Guglielmo Pugi, a prominent Italian artist. His studio was in Florence were he worked with his sons Gino e Florenzo
Guy Harloff
In 1960 in Venice,Guy Harloff was among the participants in the event L'Enterrement de la Chose de Tinguely, at the Palazzo Contarini Corfu in Venice.
Hans Hartung
Hans Hartung, a pioneer of gestural abstractionism, revolutionized informal art with free and vital brushstrokes influenced by his wartime experience and cosmopolitan spirit.