To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Swiss artist Cuno Amiet (1868-1961), the unique exhibition of oil paintings, watercolors, drawings and prints representing Amiet’s entire artistic career, is a celebration of the artist’s life. The collection is on loan from the Eduard Gerber Collection and the Kunstmuseum Solothurn will put on parallel exhibition with works by Cuno Amiet and Ferdinand Hodler.
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The big three of Swiss art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are the subject of an exhibition which has just opened in Lucerne, which not only shows their works, but also reveals their friendships and rivalries. Around 50 works from all three artists – many from private collections and some rare gems…
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This triumvirate of Swiss artists, who were both friends and rivals, dominated the art scene in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here is a selection of their works from a 2010 retrospective at the Museum of Art in Lucerne.
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