Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol, the great American artist of 1960s Pop Art.
Bertina Lopes
Bertina Lopes' biography testifies to the difficulties she encountered in gaining recognition for her work, particularly her abstract works.
Giovanni Omiccioli
These works met with international success. His colors are especially reflective of his style though influenced by those of the Roman School.
Lenci
The Lenci factory of Turin, led by the artist couple Enrico Scavini and his wife Helen König, began production in 1919, making felt dolls and other items for children.
Leoncillo Leonardi
The Arpia, the Sirena, the Ermafrodito: his main works from his early Roman period represent mythological monsters that offer a colourful and baroque variation
Llewelyn Lloyd
Llewelyn Lloyd, (Livorno,1879 - Firenze, 1949) è stato uno degli artisti più moderni e innovativi della Scuola di Micheli.
Louis-Philippe Crepin d’Orleans
Crepin also became one of the first and most admired official marine painters of the early 19th century, with an atelier within the Ministry of the Navy and Colonies in Paris.
Maison Jansen
Maison Jansen was founded in 1880 in Paris by Dutch-born Jean-Henry Jansen. It was located in Rue Royale
Manufacture Saint Louis
In 1767, Louis XV transformed the Vetreria Münzthal renaming it Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis.
Meret Oppenheim
Meret Oppenheim did not like to be identified as an exponent of a particular artistic strand, although her name was always linked to the current of surrealism.
Moritz Ludwig von Schwind
His works continue to captivate audiences for their ability to evoke distant, idealized worlds, making him an indispensable figure in 19th-century art history.
Pio Joris
He was also a professor, a member of various academies, and an honorary member of the watercolor associations of Brussels, The Hague, and Rome.