
| Post-war years | |
| 1945/46 1947 1950 1952 |
Boeckl was
appointed rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. The "Abendakt" (evening classes in nude painting), which he directed from 1939 until 1966, acquired legendary significance as an obligatory exercise for all master-class students. The Metten Verlag (publishing house) in Vienna brought out a first comprehensive monograph on Boeckl. He participated in the Venice Biennale. Work started on the frescoes in the "Angel" chapel in Seckau |
| Awards | |
| 1953 1957 1960 1964 |
Boeckl received
the Major Austrian State Award for the second time. Guggenheim Prize. Klimt Award from the Vienna Secession Boeckl was awarded the Arts & Sciences Gold Medal, as well as the Gold Ring of Honour of the City of Vienna. |
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