Ola Cohn was a sculptor who worked in a variety of mediums, including stone, wood, terracotta, and bronze. She is best known for her work in a modernist style, and for her Fairies' Tree in the Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne, Australia.

Cohn was born Carola Cohn in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, in 1892. She studied art at the Bendigo School of Mines and the Swinburne Technical College in Melbourne. In 1926, she travelled to London to study at the Royal College of Art, where she was influenced by the work of sculptor Henry Moore.

She returned to Australia in 1930 and set up a studio in Melbourne. She quickly became a leading figure in the Australian art scene, and her work was exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the country. She was also a member of several art societies, including the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, the Australian Sculptors more...

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Carola (Ola) Cohn (1892-1964) an earthenware wall mask by…

Ola Cohn Earthenware Wall Mask (1892-1964)

Carola (Ola) Cohn (1892-1964) an earthenware wall mask by inscribed Ola Cohn, 16 cm high