| Otto
Botto (1903 - 1968) Swiss/American
Otto Botto, a native of Ragaz Switzerland, studied in Paris,
Lucerne, and Munich. He came to the United States in 1922 and
quickly achieved recognition in the American Art world. His
paintings have been exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern
Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Carnegie Institute.
He has taught at the Brooklyn Musuem and is represented in many
private collections.
Exhibitions : (one-man shows) Gallery Secession in Paris 1934;
Contemporary Arts 1937; Egan Gallery 1946; Tamiment Gallery
1956; New Gallery 1951; Woman's City Club 1958; Atelier Gallery
1968.
Awards : Purchase Prize at Riverside Museum in 1963; Prize
at Jersey City Museum in 1967.
Collections : Art Institute of Chicago; Norfolk Museum; Evansville
Museum; Riverside Museum; Ragaz Museum in Switzerland.
Exhibitions : Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; San Francisco
Palace of Legion of Honor; World's Fair in 1939 (mural); World's
Fair 1964.
Activities : Instructor Brooklyn Museum Art School; Instructor
Country Art School in Westbury, Long Island; Charter Member
of Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors.
Commissions : Swiss Government to paint mural at New York World's
Fiar in 1939.
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