Background
Cascieri, Arcangelo was born on February 22, 1902 in Civitaquana, Italy. Son of Corrado and Marie (Trabucco) Cascieri. came to the United States, 1907, naturalized, 1934.
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Cascieri, Arcangelo was born on February 22, 1902 in Civitaquana, Italy. Son of Corrado and Marie (Trabucco) Cascieri. came to the United States, 1907, naturalized, 1934.
Student, School Architecture, Boston Architectural Center, 1922-1926; student, Boston University, 1932-1936.
Teacher private classes, Boston, 1932-1937; teacher private classes, Craft Center School, Boston, 1939-1940; teacher design, New London (Connecticut) Junior College, 1941-1943; teacher design, Boston Architectural Center, since 1936; head School Architecture, Boston Architectural Center, since 1937; also dean, Boston Architectural Center also member board directors, Boston Architectural Center partner with, Adio Di Biccari (in studio for sculpture and decorations), Boston and Arlington, since 1952. Member Massachusetts Postsecondary Education Commission, since 1976.
Sculptor, assistant director sculpture and wood carving, W. F. Ross Studio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1923-1941, sculptor, assistant director, Schwamb Associates Studio, Arlington, Massachusetts, 1941-1946, sculptor, director, 1946-1952. Principal sculptural works include statues in parts of, Cathedral St. John the Divine, New York City, Washington Cathedral, Cathedral St. John Evangelist, Spokane, Washington, Cathedral Most Holy Redeemer, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, Cathedral Mary Our Queen, Baltimore, Riverside Baptist Church, New York City, East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, St. George's School Chapel, Newport, Rhode Island, Boston University Chapel, St. Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Shrine Immaculate Conception, Washington, also works at, Boston College, Holy Cross College, Buffalo Courier Express Building, Parlin Junior High School, Everett, Massachusetts, Lexington (Massachusetts) High School, American War Memorial World War I at Belleau Woods, France, World war II at Margraten, Holland, exterior, Memorial Auditorium, Lynn, Massachusetts, Boys' Stadium, Franklin Field, Dorchester, Massachusetts, sculpture on fountain, Parkman Plaza, Boston, sculpture, Backus Estate, Pointe Rose, Michigan
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Fellow American Institute of Architects (Chairman of Commission collaborative arts). Member Dante Alighieri Society(honorary), Boston Society Architects, Massachusetts Association Architects, Association Architects and Engineers Campania Region-Naples (honorary), New England Sculptors Association.
Married Eda Di Biccari, September 19, 1943.