Hugo Gerard Ströhl

Hugo Gerard Ströhl (* September 24, 1851 in Wels, † December 7, 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian heraldry.

Life

Hugo Gerard Ströhl was born in 1851 in the Upper Austrian town of Wels. The boy showed much talent for drawing and was a student at the art school of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, later the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. After completion of this school, he became a teacher and opened a studio for cabaret and graphics.

In 1890 he published an Austro-Hungarian coat of arms role with hundreds of state and municipal coat of arms. Nine years later, in 1899, he published an heraldic Atlas, a pattern book of the crest being.

Ströhl was also known for his interest in Japan and its publications on the Mon, the ancient Japanese heraldry.

Bibliography

  • Austro- Hungarian coat of arms role. After his Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty great title. Publisher of Anton Schroll & Co., Vienna 1890.
  • Fresh crumbled Schworzkerschäln. Black-and- white images to funny Schnadahüpfeln from the Austrian Alpine countries. Publisher Perles, Vienna 1891.
  • The coat of arms of the printing industry. Anton Schroll & Co., Vienna, 1891.
  • Adler ( ed.): coats of arms and seals of places in Vorarlberg. In: Yearbook of the Heraldry Society " eagle ". NF 3, Vienna 1893, pp. 97-114.
  • Adler ( ed.): Coat of arms and flag of Korea. In: Yearbook of the Heraldry Society " eagle ". 10, XXIV, Vienna 1893.
  • Austro- Hungarian coat of arms role. The coat of arms of their k.u.k. Majesties, the arms of the illustrious men archduke, the national coat of arms of Austria and Hungary, the coat of arms of the Crown Lands and the Hungarian Comitate, the flags, flags and cockades of both halves of the empire, and the arms of the sovereign Fürstenthumes Liechtenstein. Anton Schroll, Vienna 1890, 1895 (2nd edition 1900).
  • The coat of arms of the abbots of Prämonstratenserstifte Geras and Pernegg. Self- Verlag, Wien 1895.
  • German coat of arms role. containing all coat of arms, standards, flags, national colors and cockades of the German Reich, its states and ruling dynasties. Julius Hoffmann, Stuttgart 1897 ( panels wiederabbgebildet: Jürgen Arndt: coats of arms and flags of the German Reich and its Federal States ( 1871-1918) 1st Edition Harenberg communication, Dortmund 1979, ISBN 978-3-921846-81-0, Reprint. .. reduced: 1999).
  • Adler ( ed.): The development of the Austro -Hungarian navy and merchant flag. In: Yearbook of the Heraldry Society " eagle ". IV.14 = 194, Vienna 1897, pp. 129-136.
  • Adler ( ed. ): The national colors and cockades in Austria and Germany. In: Yearbook of the Heraldry Society " eagle ". IV.17 = 197, Vienna 1897, pp. 165-172.
  • Heraldic Atlas. A collection of heraldic pattern sheets for artists, tradesmen, and for friends of heraldry. Stuttgart 1899 digitized (reprint: Heraldic Atlas In: . Heraldic Series IV, PHV Verlag, Offenbach 2000, ISBN 3-934743-08-0. . ). ( reprint: Milano, Edizioni Orsini De Marzo, 2010, ISBN 978-88-7531-074-5 ).
  • Adler ( ed.): Contributions to the History of the badges. Collected from the works of English heraldry. In: Yearbook of the Heraldry Society " eagle ". NF 12, Wien, 1902, pp. 75-113.
  • City coat of arms of Austria - Hungary. 2nd edition. Vienna 1904 ( editing the first edition of Karl Lind ). ( reprint: Milano, Edizioni Orsini De Marzo, 2010, ISBN 978-88-7531-077-6 ).
  • Nihon moncho. Japanese Crest book. A manual on the art traders and collectors. Anton Schroll, Vienna 1906.
  • Wappenrolle of the Popes. Album Pontificale. Mönchengladbach 1909.
  • National colors and cockades. A Vademecum for painters, graphic, flags manufacturers and decorators. Ernst Morgenstern, Berlin, 1910.
  • The new Austrian, Hungarian and common crest. Ed on the basis of d with the highest hand letter of the 10th and October 11th 1915, bezw. 2nd and March 5th, 1916 made ​​the introduction. Vienna 1917.

Large imperial imperial coat of arms of the German Empire, from the German coat of arms role

Small coat of arms of the Austrian countries Austria -Hungary from 1915, from the new Austrian, Hungarian and common coat of arms

Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Siam. heraldic Atlas

Archduchy Austria above the Enns, from the Austro-Hungarian coat of arms role

Coat of Arms of Maine. heraldic Atlas

Crown of King Henry IV of England. (1399-1413) from his grave times in the St. Thomas Becket Chapel. ( Canterbury Cathedral ). Heraldic Atlas. Regent crowns Figure 41

Imperial crown. Heraldic Atlas. Regent crowns 21

Working

In the St. Charles Borromeo Church in Geriatric Center By Wienerwald (sic) Ströhl were 130 coats of arms of Vienna guilds attached after sketches by Hugo Gerard.

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