Difference between revisions 7872195 and 7873333 on simplewiki[[File:Grabmal Attila Kanzler Detail 01 - Eva Eisenlohr.jpg|thumb|upright|{{center|''The revenge of the godess'' (1919)}}]] [[File:Stadtgarten (Freiburg) 6468.jpg|thumb|upright|{{center|[[Owl]] im [[Stadtgarten Freiburg]]}}]] '''Eva Eisenlohr''' (25 April 1891 in [[Freiburg im Breisgau]] -– 25 September 1977) was a German [[sculpture|sculptor]] and painter. She was a student of the artists [[Julius Exter]] and [[Walter Georgi]]. When the [[Degenerate Art Exhibition]] took place in Munich in autumn 1937, two of Eisenlohr's works were confiscated from the Freiburg [[Augustiner Museum]].<ref name="zues">Carmen Züs: ''Eva Eisenlohr. The Revenge of the Goddess.'' In: Michael Klant (ed.): ''Sculpture in Freiburg. Art of the 20th Century in Public Space.'' Freiburg 1998, {{ISBN|978-3-922675-76-1}}.</ref> Eisenlohr was the first teacher of the later sculptor [[Elly-Viola Nahmmacher]]. Among Eisenlohr's works preserved in Freiburg are the two-metre-high [[sandstone]] figure ''The Revenge of the Goddess'' in the [[Hauptfriedhof Freiburg im Breisgau]] and the owl, also made of sandstone, in the [[Stadtgarten Freiburg]].<ref name="zues" /> Various works made of sandstone, as well as [[drawing]]s and [[oil painting]]s, are in the possession of the sculpture workshop Michael Storr in Freiburg and are also exhibited there. == Further reading == * Michael Klant (ed.): ''Skulptur in Freiburg. Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts im öffentlichen Raum.''<ref>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/skulptur-in-freiburg-kunst-des-20-jahrhunderts-im-offentlichen-raum/oclc/1008342349&referer=brief_results ''Skulptur in Freiburg : Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts im öffentlichen Raum''] on WorldCat</ref> Freiburg 1998, {{ISBN|978-3-922675-76-1}}. * Dankmar Trier: Eisenlohr, Eva. In: ''Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon. Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker'' (AKL). Vol. 33, Munich, 2002, {{ISBN|3-598-22773-6}}. * Otto Hofmann: ''Eva Eisenlohr, eine Freiburger Bildhauerin und Malerin.'' In: ''Badische Heimat'', Jg. 92 (2012 ([https://regionalia.blb-karlsruhe.de/frontdoor/deliver/index/docId/349/file/BLB_Hofmann_Eva-Eisenlohr.pdf Numerized]). {{Commonscat}} == References == {{reflist}} {{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Eisenlohr, Eva}} [[Category:German sculptors]] [[Category:German painters]] [[Category:1891 births]] [[Category:1977 deaths]] [[Category:Women]] [[Category:People from Freiburg im Breisgau]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=7873333.
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