The essay describes Marco Costantini’s work. From 1947 to 1966 his activity took place in
the factory of the Società Ceramica Italiana of Laveno, where he dealt with engraving for
the decoration of earthenware and porcelain, creating his own works or transpositions
from drawings by Guido Andlovitz, Antonia Campi, Leonor Fini, Mario Vellani Marchi, exhibited
at the Milan Triennale in 1951. In 1966 Costantini opened his workshop in Laveno
Mombello, where he continued his activity as engraver. The shop has been managed by his
successors since his death in 2003.