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Julia Thecla
Julia Thecla (February 28, 1896 – June 29, 1973) was a Chicago artist in the 1930s and 1940s, working in the magical realist school of modern art.
==Early life and education==

Thecla was born Julia Thecla Connell in the small town of Delavan, Illinois, the second-youngest of five children. In the 1920s she began using her middle name as her last name; she told various stories to explain the change. Her artistic talents were evident early on, and she won first prize in a county drawing contest at age 12. After graduating from Delavan High School in 1913, she studied at Illinois State University in Normal for a summer. The university was then primarily a teacher's college, and due to high demand it was common for prospective teachers to study only for as long as they felt was needed to prepare themselves; Thecla subsequently taught students in the first through seventh grades at a rural schoolhouse in Tazewell County.
Around 1920, in her early 20s, she moved to Chicago, broke off ties with her family, and began using Thecla as her surname.〔 She studied for a total of two years at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, periodically breaking off her studies to work.

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