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File:strohl-schlagl1.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl2.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl3.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl4.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl5.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl6.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl7.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl8.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl9.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-schlagl10.jpg|'Schlägl Abbey' (1893) | |||
File:strohl-flags1.jpg|'Flag lecture' (1897) | |||
File:strohl-flags2.jpg|'Flag lecture' (1897) | |||
File:strohl-flags3.jpg|'Flag lecture' (1897) | |||
File:strohl-flags4.jpg|'Flag lecture' (1897) | |||
File:strohl-white.jpg|'English heraldry' (1899) | |||
File:strohl-apope.jpg|'English heraldry' (1899) | |||
File:strohl-scott.jpg|'English heraldry' (1899) | |||
File:strohl-wilczek.jpg|'Fahnenschmuck' (1900) | |||
File:strohl-wilczek1.jpg|'Fahnenschmuck' (1900) | |||
File:strohl-ledochowsky.jpg|'Fahnenschmuck' (1900) | |||
File:strohl-college.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | File:strohl-college.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | ||
File:strohl-clarenceux.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | File:strohl-clarenceux.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | ||
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File:strohl-ulster.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | File:strohl-ulster.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | ||
File:strohl-vicars.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | File:strohl-vicars.jpg|'College of arms' (1901) | ||
File:strohl-dietrichstein.jpg|'Dietrichstein' (1901) | |||
File:strohl-lombardy1.jpg|'Lombardy' (1903) | |||
File:strohl-lombardy2.jpg|'Lombardy' (1903) | |||
File:strohl-lombardy3.jpg|'Lombardy' (1903) | |||
File:strohl-lombardy4.jpg|'Lombardy' (1903) | |||
File:strohl-lombardy5.jpg|'Lombardy' (1903) | |||
File:strohl-island.jpg|'Island' (1905) | |||
File:strohl-japan5.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-japan6.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-japan7.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-japan8.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-japan9.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-japan10.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-japan11.jpg|'Japanese flowers' (1907) | |||
File:strohl-adler.jpg|Der Kaiserliche Adler (1908) | File:strohl-adler.jpg|Der Kaiserliche Adler (1908) | ||
File:strohl-japan1.jpg|'Japanese families' (1908) | |||
File:strohl-japan2.jpg|'Japanese families' (1908) | |||
File:strohl-japan3.jpg|'Japanese families' (1908) | |||
File:strohl-japan4.jpg|'Japanese families' (1908) | |||
File:strohl-france.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-england1707.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-preussenzw.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-wurttembergzw.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-usa.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-parana.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-rgsul.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-costarica.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-persien.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-siam.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-baku.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-dagestan.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-dahomey.jpg|'Staatsheraldik' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-leo13.jpg|'Popes' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-popes4.jpg|'Popes' (1909) | |||
File:strohl-bettinger.jpg|'Katholische Kirche' (1910) | File:strohl-bettinger.jpg|'Katholische Kirche' (1910) | ||
File:strohl-sstephan.jpg|'Katholische Kirche' (1910) | File:strohl-sstephan.jpg|'Katholische Kirche' (1910) | ||
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File:no1.strohl.jpg|Niederösterreichische Ordensstifte I (1911) | File:no1.strohl.jpg|Niederösterreichische Ordensstifte I (1911) | ||
File:no2.strohl.jpg|Niederösterreichische Ordensstifte II (1911) | File:no2.strohl.jpg|Niederösterreichische Ordensstifte II (1911) | ||
File:strohl-ordtirol1.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol2.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol3.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol4.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol5.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol6.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol7.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol8.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol9.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol10.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol11.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol12.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol13.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol14.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol15.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol16.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol17.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol18.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol19.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol20.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol21.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol22.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol23.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol24.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-ordtirol25.jpg|'Orden Tirol and Vorarlberg' (1912) | |||
File:strohl-australia1.jpg|Australia (1913) | File:strohl-australia1.jpg|Australia (1913) | ||
File:strohl-australia2.jpg|Australia (1913) | File:strohl-australia2.jpg|Australia (1913) | ||
File:strohl-liechtenstein.jpg|Liechtenstein (1913) | |||
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Revision as of 06:30, 6 April 2020
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Heraldry of the World > Heraldic artists |
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A page devoted to the famous heraldic artist Hugo Gerhard Ströhl, born 24. September 1851 in Wels (Austria), died 7. December 1919 in Mödling (Austria). BiographyStröhl was born in Wels in Upper-Austria as a son of a financial officer. After attending the upper secondary school in Linz he moved to Vienna. As a talented painter he studied at the School for Applied Arts ("Kunstgewerbeschule des Österreichischen Museums für Kunst und Industrie", now "Hochschule für angewandte Kunst") in Vienna. After graduation he earned his living by working on various magazines like "Der Floh" (1873) and "Die Bombe" (1874–76/80). None of these images were heraldic, most were gerneral images and 'Schattenbilder' (shadow images). He also published some artistic designs for embroidery and other 'Frauenhandwerk' (female handicrafts) in different journals. See for an extended overview of his images in these journals below on this page. From 1873–75 he studied at the arts and crafts school with Laufberger, 1875–77 he was an assistant with Rieser and Valentin Teirich. In 1877 he passed the state examination for freehand drawing and geometry, 1876–98 Ströhl taught as a specialist teacher for arts and crafts drawing at commercial training schools in Vienna. Due to this appointment he was addressed often as Professor. He had his own studio since 1878. In 1899 he moved to Mödling. His 'Schattenbilder' were also bundled in a few small books, issued between 1875-1890. In the meantime he also illustrated a number of other books and calendars. For an overview see the bibliography below. In 1888 he organised a course in heraldry for the graphic designers and book printers in Vienna, but his first published heraldic work dates from 1890, the Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Wappenrolle. After that he largely specialised on heraldic art, becoming th eleading heraldic artist of his time. His heraldic drawings, especially of his main books, the Austrian-Hungarian and the Imperial German rolls of arms, are among the best heraldic drawings ever published. Already in 1893 his work, both heraldic and non-heraldic was shown on a printers-exhibition in Leipzig and Dresden. He was a member of many heraldic associations and editorial boards, f.e. an editor of the Weller's Archiv für Stamm- und Wappenkunde. One of his best known work is the design of the Austrian-Hungarian Imperial arms, in small, medium and large variations. He was commissioned to design these in 1915 and they were finally printed and used in 1917. Unfortunately the Empire only lasted until 1918, so they have not been used much. They are, however, still reprinted on postcards. He also designed arms and banners for organisations in Austria an abroad, for example for the 'Sängerbund Graphia' in Wien-Hernals in 1890. The last address known to me was the Kielmannsegg-Gasse 10 in Mödling, a street that still exists. Advertisements for his books: BibliographyNon heraldic
Heraldic
Illustrations only(this does not include the many reprints of his work in articles and books) Some of these are also listed in the illustration section below.
Images (scans) from his workHeraldicBooks and publications
Other publicationsClick on the images to enlarge Images of arms of the Russian Empire: Norwegian arms: Images from the series 'Heraldic curiosities', a series of publications in the Weller's Archiv für Stamm- und Wappenkunde, 1900-1902. They are listed below chronologically. The series continued, but without a clear author. Selected other images from his heraldic publications: (see for bibliographic details above) Non HeraldicImages from books
Ex LibrisLoose images from newspapers and journals etcMany of the Schattenbilder were later published in the books listed above. |