Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Alberto Ricci
Alberto Ricci was a Roman artist.
He specialized in figurave sculpture with particular interest in the study of movement.
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
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.
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.
Claudio Verna
As the founder of Analytical Painting, Claudio Verna developed an artistic approach that focuses on color, light, and visual perception.
Dante Ricci
In 1931 the Egyptian government chose Dante Ricci to found the Royal Egyptian Academy in Rome
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen (Kirkkonummi 1910 - 1961) Great 1950s Scandinavian designer
Emilio Robba
Emilio Robba, nicknamed the floral sculptor
Emilio Scanavino
Emilio Scanavino is one of the most prominent exponents of European Art Informel painting
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.
Francesco Vinea
He became wealthy and spent much of his fortune on tapestries, carpets, precious leathers, musical instruments, furniture, weapons, and bronzes.