One of the great art collections of the modern age, its history and 70 masterpieces
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The Bührle Collection
History, Full Catalogue and 70 Masterpieces
Paul Cézanne, Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet and many others – between 1936 and 1956 the Swiss industrialist Emil Bührle (1890– 1956) assembled an impressive collection around French Impressionism. As the owner of the largest weapons factory in the country he had close links to the historical events of the period from World War II to the Cold War.
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Initially Emil Bührle acquired works almost exclusively in Switzerland; then, from 1951, an intensive second phase followed, which was greatly influenced by Bührle’s business dealings with the United States. The publication illustrates the colourful history of the collection, which includes a total of 633 works, and examines its importance with regard to modernist art collections in Germany, Switzerland and the United States. The survey is complemented by contributions from a number of authors who present 70 masterpieces of the collection, from the old masters to Picasso.
Artists:
Bonnard, Pierre
Boucher, François
Boudin, Eugène
Braque, Georges
Canal (Il Canaletto), Antonio
Cassatt, Mary
Cézanne, Paul
Chagall, Marc
Chassériau, Théodore
Corot, Camille
Courbet, Gustave
Cuyp, Aelbert
Daumier, Honoré
Degas, Edgar
Delacroix, Eugène
Derain, André
Dufy, Raoul
Fantin-Latour, Henri
Flinck, Govaert
Gauguin, Paul
Géricault, Théodore
Gogh, Vincent van
Goya y Lucientes (Atelier), Francisco José de
Goyen, Jan van
Greuze, Jean-Baptiste
Gris, Juan
Guardi, Francesco
Hals, Frans
Hobbema, Meindert
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Kalf, Willem
Kokoschka, Oskar
Koninck, Philips
Manet, Edouard
Marquet, Albert
Matisse, Henri
Modigliani, Amedeo
Monet, Claude
Morisot, Berthe
Ochtervelt, Jacob
Picasso, Pablo
Pissarro, Camille
Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre
Redon, Odilon
Renoir, Auguste
Rouault, Georges
Rubens, Peter Paul
Ruysdael, Salomon van
Saenredam, Pieter Jansz
Seurat, Georges
Signac, Paul
Sisley, Alfred
Soutine, Chaïm
Steen, Jan
Strozzi, Bernardo
Teniers II, David
Terborch, Geraert
Theotokópoulos, Jorge Manuel
Tiepolo, Giambattista
Tintoretto, (und Werkstatt)
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
Utrillo, Maurice
Vincent, François-André
Vlaminck, Maurice de
Vuillard, Edouard
Witte, Emanuel de
Artists:
Bonnard, Pierre
Boucher, François
Boudin, Eugène
Braque, Georges
Canal (Il Canaletto), Antonio
Cassatt, Mary
Cézanne, Paul
Chagall, Marc
Chassériau, Théodore
Corot, Camille
Courbet, Gustave
Cuyp, Aelbert
Daumier, Honoré
Degas, Edgar
Delacroix, Eugène
Derain, André
Dufy, Raoul
Fantin-Latour, Henri
Flinck, Govaert
Gauguin, Paul
Géricault, Théodore
Gogh, Vincent van
Goya y Lucientes (Atelier), Francisco José de
Goyen, Jan van
Greuze, Jean-Baptiste
Gris, Juan
Guardi, Francesco
Hals, Frans
Hobbema, Meindert
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Kalf, Willem
Kokoschka, Oskar
Koninck, Philips
Manet, Edouard
Marquet, Albert
Matisse, Henri
Modigliani, Amedeo
Monet, Claude
Morisot, Berthe
Ochtervelt, Jacob
Picasso, Pablo
Pissarro, Camille
Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre
Redon, Odilon
Renoir, Auguste
Rouault, Georges
Rubens, Peter Paul
Ruysdael, Salomon van
Saenredam, Pieter Jansz
Seurat, Georges
Signac, Paul
Sisley, Alfred
Soutine, Chaïm
Steen, Jan
Strozzi, Bernardo
Teniers II, David
Terborch, Geraert
Theotokópoulos, Jorge Manuel
Tiepolo, Giambattista
Tintoretto, (und Werkstatt)
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
Utrillo, Maurice
Vincent, François-André
Vlaminck, Maurice de
Vuillard, Edouard
Witte, Emanuel de
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Contributions by M. Brunner, Y. Etgar, A. Fretz, D. Frey, Th. W. Gaehtgens, A. Gampp, S. Gasser, R. Koella, M. Krüger, P. Müller, A. Näff, B. Schaefer, C. Stolwijk, A. Szech
472 pages, 953 colour illustrations23.5 × 30 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3704-0
Categories
Art 20th Century
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Painting
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Modern Age
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Museums and Collections
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Painting 20th Century
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Impressionism
Keywords
Painting, Impressionism, 19th century, 20th century
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