Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Marco Marcola
Luigi Lanzi called him “…universal painter, very speedy in his work, ferocious in his inventions…”
Maria Grandinetti Mancuso
The young girl will undoubtedly become an extraordinary painter to bring honor to Calabria and Italy. Andrea Cefaly
Mario Mafai
“We are watching the constant demolition of everything that belonged to the 19th century and I witnessed it when I saw my old house fall, the walls collapsing one by one; Rooms that open momentarily to the light before becoming rubble and dust.” Mario Mafai
Mario Marenco
In 1960 he opened his own architecture and design studio: DEGW, based in Rome.
MIM Mobili Italiani Moderni
MIM (Mobili Italiani Moderni) was founded in Rome in 1957 as a company for the design, construction and sale of furniture.
Mino Maccari
Influenced by the Strapaese movement, Maccari is known for a caustic style with grotesque figures and social themes.
Morabito
In 1958, the Maison Morabito created the Orsay bag for Marilyn Monroe to use as a travel bag.
Ottone Rosai
The last scene of Charlie Chaplin's movie Modern Times was inspired by Ottone Rosai's work The Engaged Couple.
Paolo Zoli
Here, Paolo Zoli in 1919, he opened the La Faience ceramic factory in Borgo Durbecco with Pietro Melandri, Dino Fabbri, and Amerigo Masotti.
Pasquarosa Marcelli
She was “the Pasquarosa phenomenon,” as the critic and painter Cipriano Efisio Oppo called her in 1918.
Pietro Melandri
He was said to have a tempestuous character and unstable temperament. Proud and resolute and made of steel like an old man from Emilio Romagna.
Pio Manzù
Pio is the son of the famous sculptor Giacomo Manzù (1908–1991)