Mural
Object number2003.15.6
Attributed to
F. Bohn
MediumOil on canvas
Credit LineIn honor of the Zoglmann & Linz families
DescriptionWall mural. Oil painting on canvas. Trees, pile of logs, and objects of various shapes (difficult to tell what they are) in the forground. Castle or fortress in the background. Small brown cross at left, possibly an entranceway. Faded clouds in the background.
Dimensions76.9998 x 41.9999 in. (195.6 x 106.7 cm)Historical NotesThis is one of three murals that hung on the walls of Zoglmann's Barroom Hotel, located at 6th & Carson Streets in the Southside neighborhood of Pittsburgh. They are indicative of the Zoglmanns' Austro-Hungarian heritage. It is attributed to F. Bohn, who signed one of the other three donated murals. The donor's German born grandfather Wolfgang owned and operated Zoglmann's Barroom Hotel until his death in 1949. Afterwards, the bar was operated by Frances and Loretta Zoglmann until 1965 and has passed hands several times since
Related institution
Zoglmann's Barroom Hotel
Related person
Wolfgang Zoglmann
Subjects
On View
Not on viewJohn Anderson