Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly

1960s Italian Design Sphere Suspension

Achille Castiglioni

Achille Castiglioni was an ambassador of Italian design in the world and won nine Compassi d'Oro awards.

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.

Alberto Issel

Alberto Issel

Alberto Issel was an Italian artist and designer from Genoa, known for his work in painting and Art Nouveau furniture.

Italian Period Bronze Sculpture Signed by Alberto Ricci

Alberto Ricci

Alberto Ricci was a Roman artist.
He specialized in figurave sculpture with particular interest in the study of movement.

Aldo Caron Bronze Sculpture

Aldo Caron

From Marino Marini, he learned to appreciate sculpture and bronze's infinite possibilities.

Alessandro Castelli old painting

Alessandro Castelli

In 1867, he achieved his first great success at the Paris Salon, where some of his works were purchased by Napoleon III.

Angiolo Tommasi

Angiolo Tommasi (Livorno, 1858-1923), Macchiaiolo painter influenced by Silvestro Lega. Rural and social themes, with fluid brushwork. Exhibited in Paris and painted famous portraits.

Antonietta Raphaël

Each sunset is a day in our past lives that will never return. And at every sunset I ask myself: "What good have you done today, Antoniette?" Antonietta Raphaël

Antonino Calcagnadoro

Antonino Calcagnadoro

Calcagnadoro's artistic oeuvre is characterized by a prolific and uninterrupted production of easel paintings in oil and watercolor.

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