Born in Hungary, his work includes murals at the United States Courthouse (Tallahassee, Florida, 1936) completed in 1939.
Courthouse in Tallahassee's main lobby is decorated with eight murals by Ulreich illustrating scenes from Florida's history.
The murals were funded by the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture, a New Deal program that commissioned artists.
Born in Kőszeg in Austria-Hungary in 1889 Ulreich came to Kansas City, Missouri, with his family as a baby.
He studied under Mlle F. Blumberg and at the Kansas City Art Institute and worked as a cowboy on the Apache Indian reservation in Arizona.