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The school walk, 1872. Oil on canvas
(Christoph Blocher Collection)
Girl braiding her hair, 1887. Oil on canvas
(Foundation for Art, Culture and History, Winterthur)
Schoolboy with slate, 1877. Oil on canvas
(Foundation for Art, Culture and History, Winterthur)
Still life: Absinthe, 1877. Oil on canvas
(Commune of Ins)
Grandfather telling a story, 1884. Oil on canvas
(Foundation for Art, Culture and History, Winterthur)
Writing lesson II, 1865. Oil on canvas
(Private collection)
The bathers, 1865. Oil on canvas
(Christoph Blocher Collection)
Egyptian woman, ca. 1873. Porcelain
(Bern Museum of Fine Arts, Bequest of Dr Ursula Wirz, Bern)
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Girl with loaf, 1887. Oil on canvas
(Bern Museum of Fine Arts, Bequest of Geneviève Mieg, Geneva)
The snow bear, 1873. Oil on canvas
(Private collection)
Girl with doll. Charcoal on paper
(Private collection)
Grandfather with sleeping granddaughter/The siesta, 1879. Oil on canvas
(Foundation for Art, Culture and History, Winterthur)
December, 1888. Oil on canvas
(Foundation for Art, Culture and History, Winterthur)
The drinker, 1869. Oil on canvas
(Bern Museum of Fine Arts, Bequest of Hermann Bürki, Bern and Sierre)
Primary school on the Kirchenfeld bridge, 1900. Oil on canvas
(Permanent loan from the Gottfried Keller Foundation/Bern Museum of Fine Arts)
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Bern's Museum of Fine Arts is staging a retrospective on Albert Anker (1831-1910).
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May 5, 2010 - 11:25
The exhibition marking the centenary of the death of Albert Anker includes paintings, drawings, water colours and porcelains. Anker lived in Ins in canton Bern and in Paris. Much of his work features ordinary moments of village life where different generations come together.
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