Eugenio Quarti was born in Italy in 1867. He is a central figure in the history of Italian design:
- A leading figure of the Art Nouveau movement, known in Italy as "Stile Liberty" or "Stile Floreale."
- He sought an aesthetic renewal through the integration of the arts and inspiration from nature.
- He was characterized by the creation of unique pieces, commissioned by an elite clientele who appreciated exclusivity and quality.
Some awards received:
- Grand Prix at the Paris Exposition of 1900.
- Gold Medal in Turin in 1898.
- Premio Reale and Gold Medal in Milan in 1906.
- Knight of the Order of Merit for Labour in 1907.
Museums where his work can be seen:
- Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
- Museum of Decorative Arts of the Sforza Castle in Milan.
- Fondazione Chiara e Francesco Carraro in Venice.
- Wolfsonian Museum in Miami.