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Edith Pfau (Alberta Henrietta Pfau) was born on 15 July, 1915 in Jasper, Indiana, is an American painter. Discover Edith Pfau's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Alberta Henrietta Pfau
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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 15 July 1915
Birthday 15 July
Birthplace Jasper, Indiana
Date of death 14 December, 2001
Died Place Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
Nationality United States

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1915

Sister Edith Pfau, S.P., (1915–2001) was an American painter, sculptor, and art educator known for her religious works and commissions.

Born Alberta Henrietta Pfau in Jasper, Indiana, she began drawing at a very early age.

Later in her life she recalled, "I always was attracted to faces. I find faces everywhere, even in scribbles on the wall."

1933

Pfau entered the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1933 at the age of 18, taking the religious name Sister Edith.

Her main ministry as a Sister was teaching art and English in Indiana, Illinois, Washington, D.C., California and Taiwan.

Pfau's education ministry included eleven years teaching at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, eleven years at Immaculata Junior College in Washington, D.C., and ten years at Providence University in Shalu, Taichung, Taiwan.

1935

Throughout her career, Pfau won numerous awards for her work including first prize in oils from the Indiana College Art Exhibit (1935), first prize in painting at the Wabash Valley Art Exhibition held at Swope Art Museum (1946), several awards and an honorable mention from the national Art for Religion exhibits (1959 and 1969).

1941

Pfau earned a bachelor's degree in English and art from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in 1941.

1944

Beginning in 1944 she attended summer sessions at the Art Institute of Chicago with the intent of pursuing a master's degree, but was unable to complete the program due to her teaching responsibilities.

1947

Pfau's work was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1947 in an Exhibit of Sisters' Manuscripts.

1950

Several of her screen print card designs were printed and produced by Community Art Chicago in the 1950s.

1951

In 1951 she earned her Master's from Indiana State University, and a doctorate in education followed from Ball State University in 1971.

As an academic, she focused on the subject of art in secondary Catholic education.

Pfau also completed numerous summer sessions from the University of Notre Dame and The Catholic University of America.

Pfau worked in a variety of media including oil, tempera, ceramics, polymer, wood and metal sculpture, silkscreen, and acrylic.

1958

Her oil painting "Mater Salvatoris" (c. 1958) is an example of this technique.

Numerous churches commissioned works from her including a set of stations of the cross for Our Lady Providence church in Brownstown, Indiana, another set for St. Francis Savier Church (Wilmette, Illinois), and "Christ the Pantokrator" for St. Cecilia Church in Tustin, California.

1964

Well-known works include "Risen Christ" (oil, 1964), "Stations of the Cross" (egg-oil tempera, 1951), "Madonna and Child" (sculpmetal and polymer, 1953), and "St. Joseph and Child" (walnut sculpture, 1959).

She became known for colorful religious paintings, often utilizing intersections of straight and curved lines and overlapping shapes.

1969

She earned a solo show of polymer painting and serigraphs during her doctorate studies at Ball State University in 1969.