Caravaglia was a member of the University of Utah art faculty and active as an artist in Utah and Arizona from 1956 until his death. A graduate of the Cranbrook Academy of Fine Arts, he was awarded a Fulbright grant for study and work in Rome in 1950- 51. He was the recipient of numerous awards, grants and prizes for his work as a sculptor and printmaker. Caravaglia executed public sculpture commissions around Utah, and smaller works are in most public collections in Utah, as well as in the Hirshhorn Collection, the Cranbrook Museum, and art museums in Wichita, Syracuse, Palm Springs, Erie, and elsewhere.
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Medium type: Mixed Media
Date created: 1964
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