American sculptor and educator
Erwin Frey (April 21, 1892 – 1967 or 68) was an American sculptor and educator best remembered for his George Armstrong Custer memorial.
Early life
Frey was born in Lima, Ohio , where his father, an immigrant former cabinet-maker’s apprentice from Switzerland moved after first settling in Pittsburgh .[ 1]
He later studied at Lima College for a year then began his sculpture studies with Ohio sculpture Clement Barnhorn at the Cincinnati Art Academy . While in Cincinnati he worked at the Rookwood Pottery Company . He then moved the New York where he studied at the Beaux Arts Institute of Design and at the Art Students League [ 2] with James Earle Fraser .[ 3] He helped Fraser enlarge his works used at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915.[ 4] This was followed by a sojourn to Paris where he studied at the Julian Academy with Henri Bouchard and Paul Landowski .[ 5]
Later life
Frey returned from Paris in 1923 to accept a position at the Columbus Art School
Frey was “Sculptor-in-residence” and a professor at Ohio State University from 1925 to 1961.[ 6]
Selected works
Custer Memorial in New Rumley
William Beatty was an official of the Ohio Pythians for whom Frey was the Grand Keeper of Records and Seal for 31 years.[ 7]
Statue of William Oxley Thompson , The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 1930
George Armstrong Custer monument in New Rumley, Ohio , Custer’s birthplace
The Revolutionary Soldier and The Statesman, Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial, Fairmount Park , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1943[ 8]
Architectural sculpture, Indianola Middle School, Columbus, Ohio, 1929
Christ after the Resurrection, Franklin Commons Park, Columbus, Ohio, 1955[ 9]
References
^ Adams, Philip R., The Sculpture of Erwin F. Frey , The Ohio State University Press, Columbus, 1939 p.3
^ Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers , Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986 p. 301
^ "Erwin FREY (1892-1967) - Biography, life, background and work by Artprice" .
^ Adams, Philip R., The Sculpture of Erwin F. Frey , The Ohio State University Press, Columbus, 1939 p. 4
^ McGlauflin, Alice Coe, ed., ‘’Who’s Who in American Art 1938-1939” vol.2, The American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C., 1937 p.191
^ "Erwin Frey" .
^ "William Beatty, (Sculpture)" .
^ Fairmount Park Art Association, Sculpture if a City: Philadelphia’s Treasures in Bronze and Stone , Walker Publishing Co., Inc. New Your, 1974 p. 254
^ Camden, Richard N., Outdoor Sculpture of Ohio, Chagrin Falls, Ohio: West Summit Press, 1980 p.122
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