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Edoardo Villa

Edoardo Daniele Villa (1915–2011) was a notable〔http://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/newsletter/v2/story.asp?intArticleID=957〕 South African sculptor of Italian descent who worked primarily in steel, and bronze.〔http://elisabeth-bradley.com/sculptors/Villa.htm〕
==Early life==
Villa was born in Bergamo, Italy and he studied at the Andrea Fontini Art School. While studying sculpture in Milan, in 1939, Villa was conscripted for two years into the Italian army at the outbreak of World War II. By 1940 he was posted to North Africa, where he was injured and captured in Egypt by the English. Some time between 1941 and 1942, he was shipped to South Africa where he then spent the next four years at the Zonderwater prisoner of war camp. Zonderwater was opened in February 1941 and by the end of 1942 and held 63 000 prisoners under the care of Colonel H.F. Prinsloo whose head was later sculpted in bronze by Villa for the military museum. After his release, Villa remained in South Africa where he continued his vocation as a sculptor.

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