Georg Ehrlich

Georg Ehrlich ARA (22 February 1897 – 1 July 1966) was an Austrian sculptor.

From 1912 until 1915 he studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule, or school of arts and crafts, of Vienna,[2] under the architect Oskar Strnad.

Because of the post-War economic depression in Austria he moved to Munich (1919–21) and then to Berlin (1921–23).

He stayed in London, where he was at the time; his wife joined him there in July 1938, bringing many of his works.

His work The Young Lovers stands in St Paul's Cathedral garden, in London.

The Young Lovers , in the gardens of St Paul's Cathedral
The Bombed Child , in Chelmsford Cathedral