Culture Carigiet on display Previous Next Alois Carigiet designed over 100 posters, some of which are shown in the exhibition. In the foreground, showcase display of drafts for the magazine "Schweizer Spiegel”. Photograph: Swiss National Museum. © Heirs of Alois Carigiet Foto: SNM © Alois Carigiet Erben Cornichon poster by Alois Carigiet, 1938. Alois Carigiet co-founded the Cabaret Cornichon in 1934. He designed the cornichon bird as the cabaret’s signet for posters and programme brochures. Photograph: City Archives of Zurich. © Heirs of Alois Carigiet Stadtarchiv Zürich © Alois Carigiet Erben Alois Carigiet, Florina, 1975. Watercolour on canvas. Draft for the fresco for the cheese dairy in Trun. Photograph: Swiss National Museum. On loan, privately owned. © Heirs of Alois Carigiet Foto: SNM © Alois Carigiet Erben Children’s portraits done by Emil Brunner in 1943/1944, around the same time as “Schellen-Ursli” (“A Bell for Ursli”) was being written and illustrated. On loan from Fotostiftung Winterthur, Hugger Collection. Photograph: Swiss National Museum. © Heirs of Alois Carigiet Foto: SNM © Alois Carigiet Erben “Switzerland invites you” poster by Alois Carigiet, 1937. Poster for the Swiss tourism association (Schweizerische Zentrale für Verkehrsförderung). Photograph: Swiss National Museum. © Heirs of Alois Carigiet Foto: SNM. © Alois Carigiet Erben Alois Carigiet in his studio, August 31, 1972. Photographer: Jules Geiger. © Fotostiftung Graubünden/Heirs of Alois Carigiet © Fotostiftung Graubünden/Alois Carigiet Erben Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6 This content was published on June 28, 2015 - 11:00 A selection of the works that can be seen in the Art, Graphic Art and Schellen-Ursli exhibition at the Swiss National Museum. You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us! If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.
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