Architektur-Plastiken am Viktoriaschule, Essen (Architectural sculptures at the Viktoria Gymnasium, Essen), c. 1912–13, by Ernst and William F. C. Ohly
Identifier
130.0030
Title
Architektur-Plastiken am Viktoriaschule, Essen (Architectural sculptures at the Viktoria Gymnasium, Essen), c. 1912–13, by Ernst and William F. C. Ohly
Date
c. 1912–13
Creator
William F. C. Ohly (1883–1955) and Ernst Ohly (1877–1916)
Type
physical object
Format
stone relief
Source
Bildhauer Ernst Und William, Frankfurt A.M. U. Köln A.Rh. - Verschiedene Architektur-Plastiken', Moderne Bauformen: Monatshefte für Architektur und Raumkunst XII, no. 6 (June 1913): illustrated p. 300
Description
Carved stone architectural decorative relief sculptures. It is not known which elements depicted here are from the Viktoriaschle, Essen, and which are from the Kreishaus zu Düren (Düren town hall). However, the inclusion of an owl (symbolic of wisdom) in one of the pair of carved columns, to the right, suggest these were done for the school. A pair of seahorses and a child can also be seen in this same pair of carved ornaments. The mask at the lower left is similar to that found on the base of the Gänsereiterbrunnen, Essen (Goose rider fountain, Essen).
Subject
Sculpture, German -- 20th century.
Rights
© Estate of William Ohly. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).
Relation
Contributor
Jane Eckett
Where created
Victoriaschule, Kurfürstenplatz 1, 45138 Essen, Germany
Exhibited
Victoriaschule, Kurfürstenplatz 1, 45138 Essen, Germany
Bibliographic citation
Bildhauer Ernst Und William, Frankfurt A.M. U. Köln A.Rh. - Verschiedene Architektur-Plastiken', Moderne Bauformen: Monatshefte für Architektur und Raumkunst XII, no. 6 (June 1913): illustrated p. 300
Notes
Architect: "Stadtbaurat Erbe, Essen". Albert Erbe (1868–1922) of the State Building Authority designed the Victoria Gymnasium. Building began in the autumn of 1912 and was completed on 23 April 1914. It was named after Victoria Luise of Prussia. During World War II the building was badly damaged in bombing raids. It has not yet been established whether the Ohly brothers' work survived. One of the oldest still existing high schools in the city of Essen, the building has been listed since 1989.
Photograph (i)
Moderne Bauformen: Monatshefte für Architektur und Raumkunst, 1913
Date submitted
08 December 2023
Citation
William F. C. Ohly (1883–1955) and Ernst Ohly (1877–1916), “Architektur-Plastiken am Viktoriaschule, Essen (Architectural sculptures at the Viktoria Gymnasium, Essen), c. 1912–13, by Ernst and William F. C. Ohly,” The Abbey Art Centre Digital Repository, accessed November 14, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/abbey-art-centre/items/show/1308.