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  1. Anthony Angarola. Anthony Angarola, the seventh of the eleven children of Italian immigrants Rocco and Anna Bonomo Angarola, was born in Chicago in 1893. Although he had artistic aspirations from a young age, he had little support from his family and he worked at a series of jobs, including plumber, house painter, baker, theater usher, actor ...

  2. Anthony Angarola (4 February 1893–15 August 1929) was an American painter, printmaker, and art instructor. He graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago . Since he was an Italian immigrant himself, his work focused on people who struggled to adapt to a foreign culture.

    • 4 February 1893
    • painting, printmaking, and art instructor
    • 15 August 1929
    • American
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  4. Angarola sailed from New York on August 25, 1928.98 Six days later in Cherburg, France, he began the most adventurous and strenuous period of his life.99 He virtually tore across Italy, France, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary carrying out the directive of the Guggenheim committee to create art.

  5. Anthony Angarola - Bulliet. No. 78 Anthony Angarola. Anthony Angarola was a bright promise never fulfilled. On the morning of August 14, 1929, he was found dead in his chair in a Rush Street hotel apartment. He had been back only two or three weeks from his first trip to his ancestral Italy, where, particularly in Florence, he had felt in ...

  6. Anthony Angarola. 1893-1929. Born into an Italian immigrant family in Chicago, Anthony Angarola began attending the Art Institute of Chicago as a teenager and continued his studies there both part- and fulltime until he finally graduated in 1917. Angarola first exhibited in the Art Institute’s annual exhibitions while still a student, in 1915.

  7. Anthony Angarola. As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1928: Angarola, Anthony: Appointed for creative work in painting, principally in France and Italy; tenure, twelve months from August 15, 1928. Born February 4, 1893, at Chicago, Illinois. Education: Art Institute of Chicago, 1908–17. Instructor of Painting at the John Layton ...

  8. Mar 5, 1996 · Robert T. Angarola, 50, a lawyer who specialized in food and drug law and who had served on the White House staff, died of bacterial pneumonia March 4 at a hospital in Geneva. He had lived in ...

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