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Ola Cohn

Ola Cohn (born Carola Cohn; 25 April 1892 – 23 December 1964) was an Australian artist, author and philanthropist best known for her work in sculpture in a modernist style and famous for her ''Fairies Tree'' in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne.〔Deborah Edwards, Dictionary of Australian Artists online, ''(Ola Cohn )'', Accessed 29 June 2009〕〔Australian Women's Register - ''(Cohn, Carola (Ola) (1892 - 1964) )'' Accessed 29 June 2009〕〔Ken Scarlett, ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' (Cohn, Carola (Ola) (1892 - 1964) )''.〕
==Early life==
Cohn was born in Bendigo, Victoria. She went to school at Girton College in Bendigo and then studied drawing and sculpture at the Bendigo School of Mines. She continued her studies in Melbourne at Swinburne Technical College and then at the Royal College of Art in London.〔 On her return to Melbourne in 1930 she established a studio at Grosvenor Chambers (9 Collins Street, Melbourne) (subsequently occupied by Georges and Mirka Mora), and later moving to Gipps Street, East Melbourne.〔

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