Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly

Square Glass Plate Marilyn Designed by Andy Warhol for Studio Line

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol, the great American artist of 1960s Pop Art.

Ercole Gigante

He was trained and influenced by his brother Giacinto, a frequent visitor to Anton Pitloo's studio on Via Chiaia, called the Posillipo School

Francesco Galante round canvas for sale on Egidi MadeinItaly

Francesco Galante

In our product catalog you will find Nude of a Seated Woman signed bottom left by Francesco Galante

Francesco Hayez

Francesco Hayez

He gained fame as a Romantic after exhibiting his first historical painting, "Pietro Rossi, prisoner of the Scaligeri at Pontremoli" in Milan in 1820.

Franco Gentilini

His technique combines painting and drawing with sand, and the themes of his works range from architecture to everyday life.

Giacinto Gigante

Giacinto Gigante Great Italian artist of the 19th century

Giovanni Omiccioli for sale on Egidi Madeinitaly

Giovanni Omiccioli

These works met with international success. His colors are especially reflective of his style though influenced by those of the Roman School.

Giustiniani Redware Terracotta

Giustiniani manufacture

Founded in Naples in 1760 by Nicola Giustiniani of Cerreto, in the early days produced cream-colored pottery and majolica

Guy Harloff painting

Guy Harloff

In 1960 in Venice,Guy Harloff was among the participants in the event L'Enterrement de la Chose de Tinguely, at the Palazzo Contarini Corfu in Venice.

Island Guizzo

Island Guizzo

In 1952 Island Guizzo moved to Rome, where he lived most of his life and collaborated with masters such as Giorgio de Chirico, who praised his "strong temperament."

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Louis-Philippe Crepin d’Orleans

Crepin also became one of the first and most admired official marine painters of the early 19th century, with an atelier within the Ministry of the Navy and Colonies in Paris.

Luc Hueber

Luc Heuber, French painter, is among the founders of the May group in Strasbourg, inspired by Cézanne.