Absolon,
Kurt
Alescha,
Theodor
Andersen,
Robin Christian
Ballabene,
Rudolf Raimund
Bató,
József
Bauriedl,
Otto
Bertram-Ehmsen,
Lis
Bertrand-Eisenschitz,
Claire
Bondy,
Walter
Bouten,
Armand
Breiter,
Herbert
Bronstert,
Franz
Busse,
Lilja
Büger,
Adolf
Böhler,
Hans
Börsig,
Rudolf
Dachauer,
Wilhelm
Dinklage,
Erna
Dobrowsky,
Josef
Drescher,
Arno
Eberz,
Josef
Egger,
Jean
Ehinger,
Robert
Ehrlich,
Georg
Einbeck,
Georges
Eisenschitz,
Willy
Eschbach,
Walter
Fischer,
Johannes
Floch,
Josef
Freyer,
Pierre
Friedländer,
Friedrich
Fuhrken,
Fritz
Funke,
Helene
Fürst,
Hermine
Gassler,
Josef
Geiger,
Willi
Goebel,
Gottfried
Graf,
Gottfried
Grom-Rottmayer,
Hermann
Grosz,
George
Gurschner,
Herbert
Hagel,
Alfred
Harta,
Felix Albrecht
Hauk,
Karl
Hauschka,
Hermann
Hauser,
Carry
Hertlein,
W.
Herzmansky,
Theodor
Hessing,
Gustav
Heuff,
Herman
Hilker,
Reinhard
Hoke,
Giselbert
Honeder,
Walter
Huber,
Ernst
Jettel,
Eugen
Junk,
Rudolf
Kahrer,
Maximilian
Kasparides,
Eduard
Kaufmann,
Wilhelm
Kisling,
Moise
Klimt,
Gustav
Klotz-Dürrenbach,
Theodor
Kock,
Mac
Kohl,
Willi
Kolig,
Anton
Koller,
Broncia-Pinell
Kreuzberger,
Karl
Kubin,
Alfred
Küss,
Ferdinand
Laske,
Oskar
Leskoschek,
Axel
Letz,
Hanns
Libeski,
Robert
Maatsch,
Thilo
Mairwöger,
Gottfried
Mangold,
Josef
Masareel,
Frans
May,
Matthias
Mayer-Marton,
Georg
Mediz,
Karl
Mediz-Pelikan,
Emilie
Meitner,
Laszlo
Melzer,
Moriz
Merkel,
Georg
Mostböck,
Karl
Müller,
Albert
Mytteis,
Viktor
Nieten-Overbeck,
Marianne
Norer,
Alois
Oppenheimer,
Max
Paar,
Ernst
Pajer-Gartegen,
Robert
Penther,
Sylvia
Philippi,
Robert
Plenk,
Joseph
Ploberger,
Herbert
Prachensky,
Markus
Reinitz,
Maximilian
Reuss,
Albert
Rogler,
Franz
Sailer,
Anton
Salzmann,
Gottfried
Schatz,
Otto Rudolf
Schiffer,
Anton
Schirrmacher,
Fritz
Schmid,
Erich
Schmidtbauer,
Paul
Scholz-Hafner,
Karoline
Schreiber,
Richard
Sedlacek,
Franz
Seelig,
Wilhelm
Seibold,
Alois Leopold
Serient,
Hermann
Seyler,
Julius
Sisti,
Anthony
Snischek,
Max
Steiner,
Heinz
Steiner,
Lilly
Stoitzner,
Josef
Stoitzner,
Walter
Stolz,
Erwin
Sturm-Skrla,
Egge
Thöny,
Wilhelm
Tischler,
Viktor
Tlusty,
Maria
Vigny,
Sylvain
Wach,
Aloys
Waehner,
Trude
Weiss,
Kurt
Wilt,
Hans
Windhager,
Franz
Wittmer,
Heinrich
Zach,
Franziska
Ziegler,
Richard
Zülow,
Franz von
Georg Ehrlich studied from 1912 to 1915 at the School of Applied Arts in Vienna with the teachers Cizek and Strnad. Having come home from World War I he started to draw immediately in order to overcome the horrrors gone through as a soldier. In a nervous, expressive style he dealt with his war time experiences.
In 1921 he moved to Munich, then to Berlin, where he soon managed to establish himself in the art world. The German museums showed his works together with famous artists like Barlach, Corinth, Klee and Kokoschka. He held exhibitions at the renumerated gallery Tannhauser and the art dealers Cassirer and Goltz promoted his work.
In Vienna he was promoted by the art historians Hans Tietze and Erika Tietze-Conrat. In 1923 he became a member of the progressive Viennese artists association, the "Hagenbund". From 1930 onwards Ehrlich started to tro travel a lot and exhibited intensively on an international level. Throughout his entire life Ehrlich mainly worked as a graphical artist and sculpor, oil paintings are rare in his oeuvre.
1937 became a turning point in his life and he and his wife, Bettina Ehrlich, who also worked as an artist illustrating childrens book, had to go into exile to London. In London they soon found a new cercle of art collectors.
Ehrlich´s work was always very well appreciated by museums and collectors and in 1997 he had a one-man-show in the Albertina museum in Vienna. His works can be found in rennommated museums such as the Belvedere Vienna, Kupferstichkabinett München, Graphische Sammlung München, British Museum and Tate Gallery.