Featured artists on Egidi MadeinItaly
Duilio Cambellotti
Duilio Cambellotti, ceramist, sculptor, set designer and draughtsman.
Emanuele Cavalli
"Everything must come from color, but the final result is not color: it is a living fact.” Emanuele Cavalli 1933
Enrico Coleman
He retained his English nationality, perhaps to protect himself against the encroachments of the Church-State, but he always remained in Rome, never going to England.
Enrico Crespi
Enrico Crespi painted portraits of Manzoni, Francesco Hayez, Vittorio Emanuele II, Queen Margherita, Princess Maria Gonzaga, Mrs. Cavajani, and the banker Weilschott.
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 Cercone
He traveled all around the world on behalf of the Aquarium of Naples, gathering important collections of fauna and flora.
Eugenio Citriniti
Citriniti was a Calabrian painter and caricaturist founder and animator of the Mattia Preti Society,
Fabrizio Clerici
Fabrizio Clerici Italian Surrealist painter & stage designer, known for fantastic visions of cities,ruins and inventive modern designs.
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."
Gian Carozzi
Gian Carozzi is among the founders of the Group of Seven together with Vincenzo Frunzo.