Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
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)
Edmondo Bacci
The beautiful story of a great artist who managed to make his art loved in many parts of the world without ever setting foot outside his beloved Venice.
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen (Kirkkonummi 1910 - 1961) Great 1950s Scandinavian designer
Emilio Borsa
Emilio Borsa, Italian painter and engraver, renowned for his landscapes of the Monza Park and awarded in Paris and Barcelona.
Emilio Scanavino
Emilio Scanavino is one of the most prominent exponents of European Art Informel painting
Enrico Benaglia
Born in Rome in 1938, Enrico Benaglia trained in the company of the artists of the French Academy in Villa Medici and on Via Margutta.
Ermenelgildo Bois
The Italian consul Olinto Ghilardi, also from Livorno, introduced him to high society, notably Bahadur's Maharaja, Sir Joteendra Mohun Tagore.
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.
Ezelino Briante
His painting, characterized by a full-bodied brushstroke, focuses mainly on seascapes
Francesco Vinea
He became wealthy and spent much of his fortune on tapestries, carpets, precious leathers, musical instruments, furniture, weapons, and bronzes.
Gabriele Smargiassi
Gabriele Smargiassi learned the technique of landscape painting under the guidance of painter Anton Sminck van Pitloo
Giacomo Balla
Giacomo Balla around 1910 he switched to the Futurist movement in which he played a major part.