Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Afro Basaldella
In 1952, he joined the Gruppo degli Otto ("group of eight") with Emilio Vedova, Renato Birolli, Corpora, Moreni, Morlotti, Santomaso, and Turcato.
Alberto Ziveri
Between 1929 and 1930, he stayed around Parma, where he studied Mantegna, Parmigianino, and Correggio
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.
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012)
“The more I formalize a thing, the more I give it an independent life” by Angelo Mangiarotti
Antoine-Louis Barye
The biography of Antoine-Louis Barye (Paris 1795 -1875) a famous French sculptor of animals.
Aristodemo Zingarini
A Roman-school painter, Zingarini was born in Rome on January 30, 1878, and died there on November 5, 1944
Armando Spadini
Even after his death, his work became a touchstone for young Roman artists and in 1930, a large exhibition was organized by Pier Maria Bardi at the Galleria di Roma.
Arturo Martini
He was a truly great figure at the forefront of the revival of 20th-century sculpture.
Bongiovanni and Vaccaro
The success of the Bongiovanni Vaccaro-workshop was a driving force for other craftsmen who, during the nineteenth Century, specialized in this particular subjects that were ‘the only singular and heartfelt manifestation of art that Caltagirone ceramics offers us in the second half of the XIX century’
Cagnaccio di San Pietro
Cagnaccio delineates the sculptural form with clarity with an energy that verges on surreal hallucinations, using color that is usually hard and glass-like, suggesting the Murano painters of the 15th century.
Carlo Bartoli
Pieces designed by Carlo Bartoli are shown at the Milan Triennale, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Stadtmuseum in Cologne, as well as in New York, Prague, Hong Kong, Athens, and Buenos Aires.
Carlo Brancaccio
Carlo Brancaccio specialized in landscape painting and especially sea landscapes