Eva Eisenlohr

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Revenge of the Goddess (1919)
Owl in the city garden

Eva Eisenlohr (born April 25, 1891 in Freiburg im Breisgau ; † September 25, 1977 there ) was a German sculptor and painter .

She was a student of the artists Julius Exter and Walter Georgi . When the Degenerate Art exhibition was held in Munich in autumn 1937 , two of Eisenlohr's works were confiscated from the Augustinermuseum in Freiburg .

Eva Eisenlohr was the first teacher of the later sculptor Elly-Viola Nahmmacher .

Eva Eisenlohr's works that have been preserved in Freiburg include the two-meter-high sandstone figure The Revenge of the Goddess in the main cemetery in Freiburg im Breisgau and the owl in the city ​​garden, also made of sandstone . Various works made of sandstone, as well as drawings and oil paintings are owned and exhibited by the Michael Storr sculpture in Freiburg.

literature

  • Michael Klant (Ed.): Sculpture in Freiburg. 20th century art in public spaces. modo Verlag, Freiburg 1998, ISBN 978-3-922675-76-1 , p. 223.
  • Dankmar Trier: Eisenlohr, Eva . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 33, Saur, Munich a. a. 2002, ISBN 3-598-22773-6 , p. 49.

Web links

Commons : Eva Eisenlohr  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Carmen Züs: Eva Eisenlohr. The vengeance of the goddess. In: Michael Klant (Ed.): Sculpture in Freiburg. 20th century art in public spaces. modo Verlag, Freiburg 1998, ISBN 978-3-922675-76-1 , p. 34.
  2. From the life of the artist Elly-Viola Nahmmacher . In: hl-geist-werdau-crimmitschau.de, accessed on February 20, 2016.