Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Emilio Scanavino
Emilio Scanavino is one of the most prominent exponents of European Art Informel painting
Enrico Pollastrini
Painter of Romantic temperament, known in the Italian art scene for large canvases of historical themes preserved in important Italian museums and for those of a religious character
Ettore Spalletti
His work is part of the Minimalist Movement, focused on the essential quality of monochrome applied to the wood, marble and metal sculptures, aiming to reconfigure light and color in the environment where it is set.
Fausto Pirandello
In the mid-1930s, Fausto Pirandello reached a new maturity as an artist. He married the tonalism of the Roman School with an entirely personal approach to the figure
Filiberto Petiti
In Rome, in 1874 Petiti met two Piedmontese artists, Vittorio Benisson and Carlo Pittara, the latter of whom was part of the Rivara School
Filippo de Pisis
"With De Pisis, one could say that painting wants to invite us to witness its own destruction."
Gabriele Smargiassi
Gabriele Smargiassi learned the technique of landscape painting under the guidance of painter Anton Sminck van Pitloo
Gio Ponti
Gio Ponti the great Italian eclectic genius
Giovanni Stradone
He then brought Expressionism to its furthest point, almost to Informalism.
Giuliano Tosi
Internationally renowned artist, he has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and various galleries in Europe.
Giulio Aristide Sartorio
His work as a landscape painter was plentiful and admired, although the taste of the time was more in favor of his better-known works as a fresco painter.
Guglielmo Pugi
Guglielmo Pugi, a prominent Italian artist. His studio was in Florence were he worked with his sons Gino e Florenzo