,
California After the First World War he became more preoccupied with religious themes in his work, and created pieces for
Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Paris,
Trieste Cathedral,
Sant'Antonio Nuovo in Trieste as well as the
Basilica of San Francesco, Ravenna. In 1926 he travelled to the United States where he worked in
New York,
San Francisco,
Los Angeles and
Miami. In 1930 Wostry was commissioned to work on St. Andrew's Church in
Pasadena, and this was to become one of his most important projects. Originally commissioned only to make a mural for the apse, his clients were however so enthusiastic about his work that they entrusted to him the decoration of a side chapel and in 1932 with the representation of the
Stations of the Cross. At the same time as he was working in the church, he was also commissioned to create murals for the home of Coralie Fitzharris-Milburn, also in Pasadena. Wostry returned to Trieste, where he prepared the 24 panels for the project, which were shipped to Pasadena in 1935. In 1937 Wostry suddenly returned to Trieste, where he died on 10 March 1943. == Selected works ==