1893 -1929
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BORN
February 4, 1893
Chicago, Illinois
DIED
August 15, 1929
Chicago, Illinois
EDUCATION
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
GENDER
RACE / ETHNICITY
OCCUPATION
Faculty

Anthony Angarola was a first-generation Italian immigrant, born in Chicago, Illinois, on February 4, 1893. He graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He held teaching positions at Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, the Minneapolis School of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and later became an art instructor at the Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) between 1926-1929. In 1927, Angarola became the director of the Department of Painting and Drawing at KCAI. Two of his noted students were William S. Schwartz and Belle Baranceanu.

He was known for his modernist style and urban landscapes; he painted human figures, daily life, nature and local scenes, social realism, cityscapes. Angarola participated in the Midwestern Artists' Exhibition held at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1927 and 1928, as well as many other exhibitions, including the Carnegie International Exposition in 1928. Angarola received several awards for his art, such as the Frederick Magnus Prize in Color Composition at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1916; in 1917 he was awarded the William O. Goodman Prize for a group of paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago; in 1925 he was awarded the Silver Medal for his painting Norwegian Village, voted by Chicago Artists' Society at the Art Institute of Chicago. On August 15, 1929, at the early age of thirty-six, Anthony Angarola died. His work is represented at many museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Carnegie Institute, and the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in Boston.

Note

Recipient of John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 1928.

Award, Chicago Society of Artists Exhibition
Award, Chicago Art Institute Exhibition
Award, Corcoran Gallery Exhibition
Award, Chicago Society of Artists Exhibition
Award, Twin City Exhibition
Award, Chicago Artists Guild Exhibition
Award, John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship

Awards & Exhibitions 9

Award, Chicago Society of Artists Exhibition
Award, Chicago Art Institute Exhibition
Award, Corcoran Gallery Exhibition
Award, Chicago Society of Artists Exhibition
Award, Twin City Exhibition
Award, Chicago Artists Guild Exhibition
Award, John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship

Relationships4

Other Artists Associated with
Thomas Hart Benton: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Mildred Welsh Hammond

1897 - 1966
Kansas City
1929-1961
F

Austin Ketcham

1898 - 1963
Kansas City
1921-1963
M

Frederic James

1915 - 1985
Kansas City
1915-1934
Kansas City
1939-1941
Kansas City
1945-1985
M

Arthur Kraft

1921 - 1977
Kansas City
1940s-1970s
St. Joseph
1971
M

Elise Emelia Hoelzel

1897 - 1976
Kansas City
1920s-1950s
F

Frederick Kann

1884 - 1965
Kansas City
1936-1943
M

Wilber Moore Stilwell

1908 - 1974
Kansas City
1929-1933
Kansas City
1935-1939
M

John Stockton De Martelly

1903 - 1979
Kansas City
1934-1941
M

Robert Mayes

1913 - 2003
Kansas City
1931-1941
Saint Louis
1942-2003
M

Ethel B. Guy

1883 - 1983
Kansas City
1922-1983
F

Loraine Makimson

1898 - 1947
Kansas City
1928-1947
F

Lucille Cowherd

1885 - 1975
Saint Louis
1910-1935
Kansas City
1935-1955
F

Vincent Richard Campanella

1915 - 2001
Kansas City
1949-1952
Parkville
1952-2001
M

Joseph Amadeus Fleck

1892 - 1977
Kansas City
1922-1925
Kansas City
1942-1946
M

William Wallace Rosenbauer

1900 - 1968
Kansas City
1920s-1950
Saint Louis
circa 1918-1949
M

Blanche Emily Carstenson

1907 - 2002
Kansas City
1948-2001
F

Cecil C. Carstenson

1906 - 1991
Kansas City
1948-1991
M

Ross Eugene Braught

1898 - 1983
Kansas City
1931-1936
Kansas City
1948-1962
M

Frederick Emanuel Shane

1906 - 1990
Columbia
1932-1971
M

James Dallas Parks

1907 - 1983
Saint Louis
1927-1976
Jefferson City
1927-1976
M

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Joseph Paul Vorst

1897 - 1947
St. Louis county
1930-1947
M

Sister Cassiana Marie

1883 - 1944
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1934
F

Other Artists Associated with
Valentine Vogel: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

E. Oscar Thalinger

1885 - 1965
Saint Louis
1914-1965
Ste. Genevieve
1934-1937
M

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Miriam McKinnie

1906 - 1987
Saint Louis
1927-circa 1960
Ste. Genevieve
1930s
F

Other Artists Associated with
Miriam McKinnie: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Belle Klauber Cramer

1883 - 1978
Saint Louis
1940-1976
F

Paula Ida Fenske

1882 - 1959
Saint Louis
1910s-1959
F

Eda Lincoln Cushing

1898 - 1991
Webster Groves
1934-1965
F

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Bernice Lee Boeschenstein

1906 - 1951
Saint Louis
1935-1951
F

Frederick Cornelius Alston

1895 - 1987
Saint Louis
1929-1949
M

Spencer Thornton Banks

1912 - 1983
Saint Louis
1928-1983
M

Alexandra Korsakoff-Galston

1884 - 1969
Saint Louis
1928-1969
F

Relationships4

Other Artists Associated with
Thomas Hart Benton: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Mildred Welsh Hammond

1897 - 1966
Kansas City
1929-1961
F

Austin Ketcham

1898 - 1963
Kansas City
1921-1963
M

Frederic James

1915 - 1985
Kansas City
1915-1934
Kansas City
1939-1941
Kansas City
1945-1985
M

Arthur Kraft

1921 - 1977
Kansas City
1940s-1970s
St. Joseph
1971
M

Elise Emelia Hoelzel

1897 - 1976
Kansas City
1920s-1950s
F

Frederick Kann

1884 - 1965
Kansas City
1936-1943
M

Wilber Moore Stilwell

1908 - 1974
Kansas City
1929-1933
Kansas City
1935-1939
M

John Stockton De Martelly

1903 - 1979
Kansas City
1934-1941
M

Robert Mayes

1913 - 2003
Kansas City
1931-1941
Saint Louis
1942-2003
M

Ethel B. Guy

1883 - 1983
Kansas City
1922-1983
F

Loraine Makimson

1898 - 1947
Kansas City
1928-1947
F

Lucille Cowherd

1885 - 1975
Saint Louis
1910-1935
Kansas City
1935-1955
F

Vincent Richard Campanella

1915 - 2001
Kansas City
1949-1952
Parkville
1952-2001
M

Joseph Amadeus Fleck

1892 - 1977
Kansas City
1922-1925
Kansas City
1942-1946
M

William Wallace Rosenbauer

1900 - 1968
Kansas City
1920s-1950
Saint Louis
circa 1918-1949
M

Blanche Emily Carstenson

1907 - 2002
Kansas City
1948-2001
F

Cecil C. Carstenson

1906 - 1991
Kansas City
1948-1991
M

Ross Eugene Braught

1898 - 1983
Kansas City
1931-1936
Kansas City
1948-1962
M

Frederick Emanuel Shane

1906 - 1990
Columbia
1932-1971
M

James Dallas Parks

1907 - 1983
Saint Louis
1927-1976
Jefferson City
1927-1976
M

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Joseph Paul Vorst

1897 - 1947
St. Louis county
1930-1947
M

Sister Cassiana Marie

1883 - 1944
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1934
F

Other Artists Associated with
Valentine Vogel: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

E. Oscar Thalinger

1885 - 1965
Saint Louis
1914-1965
Ste. Genevieve
1934-1937
M

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Miriam McKinnie

1906 - 1987
Saint Louis
1927-circa 1960
Ste. Genevieve
1930s
F

Other Artists Associated with
Miriam McKinnie: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Belle Klauber Cramer

1883 - 1978
Saint Louis
1940-1976
F

Paula Ida Fenske

1882 - 1959
Saint Louis
1910s-1959
F

Eda Lincoln Cushing

1898 - 1991
Webster Groves
1934-1965
F

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Bernice Lee Boeschenstein

1906 - 1951
Saint Louis
1935-1951
F

Frederick Cornelius Alston

1895 - 1987
Saint Louis
1929-1949
M

Spencer Thornton Banks

1912 - 1983
Saint Louis
1928-1983
M

Alexandra Korsakoff-Galston

1884 - 1969
Saint Louis
1928-1969
F

References

Artist clippings file is available at:

Jannes Library, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri.

Bibliography

Select Sources

"Kansas City, Missouri, City Directory, 1928," Ancestry, accessed November 11, 2020.

Ron Zoglin, Kansas City Art Institute Alumni Directory (Kansas City, Mo: Kansas City Art Institute, 1970), 7.

Milton Katz, The History of the Kansas City Art Institute: A Century of Excellence and Beyond (Kansas City: Kansas City Art Institute, 2005), 22, https://archive.org/details/katzhistoryofthekansascityartinstitute2/mode/2up.

"Anthony Angarola," Find A Grave, accessed November 11, 2020, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214165946/anthony-angarola.


Core Reference Sources

Mazee Bush Owens and Frances S. Bush, A History of Community Achievement: 1885-1964 (Kansas City: Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design, 1965),

https://archive.org/details/OwensMazeeBushCommunityAchievement/mode/2up

Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).

Anita Jacobsen, Jacobsen's Biographical Index of American Artists (Carrollton: A.J. Publications, 2002).

St. Louis Public Library, Dictionary of Saint Louis Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1993).

"Artists by State," Smithsonian American Art Museum, https://americanart.si.edu/search/artists?content_type=person.

Kansas City Art Institute, "Midwestern Artists' Exhibition," https://archive.org/details/@jannes_library_kansas_city_art_institute?and[]=subject%3A%22Midwestern+Artists%27+Exhibition%22.

askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.

Image Credits

Artwork

Anthony Angarola, Place Grimaldi, Cagnes, 1929.

Oil/Canvas, 25 1/2 x 32 in.

public domain

Portrait of Artist

Unknown, Anthony Angarola, n.d.

Photograph.

Contributed by Tati and Eric Derderian Anderson on Find A Grave.

Contributors

Lencia Beltran, Kansas City Art Institute

Artist Record Published

Published on September 20, 2021

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References

Artist clippings file is available at:

Jannes Library, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri.

Artist’s work in these institutions’ collections

Corcoran College of Arts and Sciences

Art Institute of Chicago

Bibliography

Select Sources

"Kansas City, Missouri, City Directory, 1928," Ancestry, accessed November 11, 2020.

Ron Zoglin, Kansas City Art Institute Alumni Directory (Kansas City, Mo: Kansas City Art Institute, 1970), 7.

Milton Katz, The History of the Kansas City Art Institute: A Century of Excellence and Beyond (Kansas City: Kansas City Art Institute, 2005), 22, https://archive.org/details/katzhistoryofthekansascityartinstitute2/mode/2up.

"Anthony Angarola," Find A Grave, accessed November 11, 2020, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214165946/anthony-angarola.


Core Reference Sources

Mazee Bush Owens and Frances S. Bush, A History of Community Achievement: 1885-1964 (Kansas City: Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design, 1965),

https://archive.org/details/OwensMazeeBushCommunityAchievement/mode/2up

Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).

Anita Jacobsen, Jacobsen's Biographical Index of American Artists (Carrollton: A.J. Publications, 2002).

St. Louis Public Library, Dictionary of Saint Louis Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1993).

"Artists by State," Smithsonian American Art Museum, https://americanart.si.edu/search/artists?content_type=person.

Kansas City Art Institute, "Midwestern Artists' Exhibition," https://archive.org/details/@jannes_library_kansas_city_art_institute?and[]=subject%3A%22Midwestern+Artists%27+Exhibition%22.

askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.

Contributors

Lencia Beltran, Kansas City Art Institute

Artist Record Published

Published on September 20, 2021

Updated on None

Citation

Beltran, Lencia. "Anthony Angarola." In Missouri Remembers: Artists in Missouri through 1951. Kansas City: The Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; St. Louis: The St. Louis Public Library, 2021, https://doi.org/10.37764/5776.