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| A modernist painter from St. Louis, Edward Boccia was part of a group of artists who adopted the expressionist style of Max Beckmann in the late 1940s. Boccia later taught at the St. Louis School of Fine Art.
The following is from Gary Wayne Golden: Edward E. Boccia (1921- ) Professor Emeritus, School of Art, Washington University, St. Louis Lives in Webster Groves, MO
American colorist/expressionist figurative painter best known for large triptychs and polyptychs, many with themes related to Catholic mysticism. His work is included in the collections of the St. Louis Art Museum, the Denver Art Museum, the Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City, MO), the National Pinakothek (Athens) and over 600 private collections.
1921: Born June 22 in Newark, New Jersey 1938: Attended Art Students League, New York, NY 1939: Awarded Fawcett Memorial Scholarship to Pratt Institute, NY 1942-45: First Army, Special Troops, 603rd Engineer Camouflage Battalion, E.T.O., Normandy invasion 1948: B.S., Columbia University, NY 1948: Dean, Columbus Art School, OH and Instructor in Painting and Drawing 1951: Asst. Dean, School of Fine Arts, Washington University, St. Louis and Instructor in Painting 1952: M.A., Columbia University, NY 1954: Professor of Painting and Drawing, School of Fine Arts, Washington University, St. Louis 1955: Awarded St. Louis Art Museum Purchase Prize and Morton D. May Purchase Prize 1958: Awarded the Borsa di Studio by Italian government for painting in Italy 1959: Attended L'Academia di Belle Arti, Rome, Italy 1960: Guest Instructor, University of Saskatchewan, Canada 1964: Commissioned for mural, stained glass windows and stations of the Cross, Newman Chapel, Washington University, St. Louis 1965: Guest Instructor, Webster College, Webster Groves, MO 1966: Commissioned for four mural paintings, First National Bank, St. Louis, MO 1967: CBS national television, "Eye on Art" 1969: 10 Year Retrospective Exhibition, Spanish Pavilion, St. Louis, MO 1970: Guest Instructor, Fontbonne College, St. Louis, MO 1972: Exhibition of Drawings, Galleria Tornabuoni, Florence, Italy 1976: Bicentennial Invitational Traveling Exhibition, Missouri 1979: Knighted to the Cavaliere Al Merito Della Republica by the Republic of Italy 1979: Honorary Vice President, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO 1981: Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings, Dada Gallery, Athens, Greece 1982: Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings, Nornberg Gallery of Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO 1983: Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings, Mitchell Museum, Mt. Vernon, Illinois 1985: Retrospective Exhibition of Triptychs and Polyptychs, Washington University (St. Louis) Gallery of Art, St. Louis University and Fontbonne College Gallery, St. Louis, MO
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