Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly

Achille Perilli

Achille Perilli

He took part in the 34th Venice Biennale in 1968, which was the year of great protest, with a room dedicated to him but he closed the room in support of the protests underway.  

Adriana Pincherle

Adriana Pircherle

Adriana Pincherle was the older sister of writer Alberto Moravia. When her work debuted in 1931, she immediately drew the attention of critic Roberto Longhi.

Afro Basaldella 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.

Antoine-Louis Barye

The biography of Antoine-Louis Barye (Paris 1795 -1875) a famous French sculptor of animals.

Assen Peikov

Assen Peikov

Bulgarian sculptor who moved to Rome in 1938. He worked in the Via Margutta studio and collaborated with Marcantoni Ceramiche

Posillipo School Marine Landscape

Attilio Pratella

His landscapes are of real sensitivity; you can find several in the museums of Rome and Budapest

Architect Carlo Bartoli great Italian designer

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 Egidi MadeinItaly

Carlo Brancaccio

Carlo Brancaccio specialized in landscape painting and especially sea landscapes

Green Murano Hand-Blown Glass Vase by Nason

Carlo Nason

Carlo Nason born in Murano in 1935. He grew up spending time with master glass-workers in the family furnace.

Charles Napier Kennedy the Mermaid oil on painting

Charles Napier Kennedy

Charles Napier Kennedy was distinguished by his mythological painting.

Costantino Barbella su Egidi MadeinItaly

Costantino Barbella

He was a Knight of the Order of Leopold II of Belgium, Honorary Professor of the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples, and Honorary Academician of the Institute of Fine Arts of Bologna and other Academies.

Ritratto di signora su tarsia

Edita Broglio

She felt as if dazzled by the gilded sumptuousness of the environment, whereby the works of this period appear as the fruits of a state of almost somnambulic intoxication (Savinio)