Discover the Masterpieces at Kunst Museum Winterthur: From the Golden Age of Dutch Painting to Contemporary Art.
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Relief rectangulaire, cercles découpés, rondelles sur tiges, 1963
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp is one of the most important representatives of Classical Modernism and is considered a pioneer of abstraction.
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Alberto Giacometti was in Geneva during the Second World War. In 1945 he returned to Paris. His old studio was still intact and he could have simply continued working.
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Giorgio Morandi, Still Lifes and Landscape, 1961
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Secluded, Giorgio Morandi lived and worked in Bologna. He specialized in still lifes on small format canvases.
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The Alsace artist, Hans Arp, had already played a central role as artist and poet in the Dadaist movements in Zürich and Paris. Humour and irony also characterised his later work, especially the reliefs.
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In 1926 Alexander Calder left America and went to Paris where the most important new artists of the time were working. His encounter with the Dutchman Piet Mondrian was groundbreaking.
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The Italian Giorgio de Chirico painted his mysterious pictures in Paris before the First World War. He called his art “Pittura metafisica,” a style that had great influence on European painting.
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The presence of Cubist paintings by Picasso and Braque was exceptionally strong even before the First World War. The Spaniard Juan Gris discovered the foundations of his work within them, but nevertheless developed his own, quite individual style, which led him to a strictly classical pictorial design.…
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Georges Braque, Still Life with Guitar, 1919
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In the years preceding the First World War Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso developed cubism.This was a new type of portrayal of reality.
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Fernand Léger was not a painter of finely nuanced colour tones like Robert Delaunay, and he also wasn’t a strict Cubist like Braque and Picasso. Léger was a painter of expressive contrasts: colour, line and form come into direct conflict in his pictures.
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Robert Delaunay, The Windows Giving over the Town, 1912
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Robert Delaunay painted numerous views of Paris. The view of the city through a window is the subject of a series of pictures that he painted in 1912.
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Pierre Bonnard, The Orange Light Shade, 1908
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Alongside Edouard Vuillard, Pierre Bonnard became the leading painter of intimate interiors at the beginning of the 20th century. They had a mutual interest in the refined use of colour in the rooms.
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All his life Edouard Vuillard’s studio was in the apartment that he shared with his mother. Life and painting were closely related and his choice of models was no exception.
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Edouard Vuillard, Grandmother and Child, 1899
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In around 1890 some young painters came together under the name of the “Nabis,” among them were, Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Félix Vallotton and Edouard Vuillard. They sought new ideas for the art of painting.
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Odilon Redon, Alsace or Reading Monk, ca. 1914
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Odilon Redon was one of the great loners among French painters. His path was set apart from Realism and Impressionism.
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Auguste Rodin, Pierre de Wissant (Nude), ca. 1885-1887
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In around 1900 the sculpture underwent profound changes; both material and space were treated in a new way. One of the great innovators in this was Auguste Rodin.
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Camille Pissarro, Mardi Gras, Sunset, Boulevard Montmartre, 1897
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Camille Pissarro was one of the pioneering Impressionist painters.
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During his search for appropriate motifs Claude Monet moved to Normandy in the winter of 1882.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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After the First World War Fernand Léger's work changed; the animated, fragmented compositions made way for a new form. A cool order determined his works.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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Pierre Bonnard, Southern Landscape or Le Cannet Landscape, 1926
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In 1926, at the age of 60, Pierre Bonnard moved into a villa in the Côte d’Azur, above Cannes.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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Pablo Picasso was fond of painting the motifs he was working with in a series. Every day he would take the subject in hand and paint a new version of it.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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In 1909 Vallotton rented a villa in Honfleur on the coast of Normandy as a summer residence. This marked the beginning of a new chapter in his painting; in the years that followed he turned his attention to landscape painting.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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Bonnard, Vuillard and Félix Vallotton belonged to the circle of Nabis painters. Among them Vallotton was “le nabi étranger”, the stranger from the Canton of Vaud, and also the outsider.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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Henri Rousseau, To Celebrate the Baby!, 1903
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This portrait of a child by Henri Rousseau is supposed to have been a contracted picture. From early on, both the picture and its artist were surrounded by myths.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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Alfred Sisley, Under Hampton Court Bridge, 1874
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Impressionism was born in 1874. An exhibition was organised in Paris under the title of “première exposition impressionniste,” which launched a new style of painting and caused a sensation.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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Vincent van Gogh became familiar with Impressionism in Paris. When he arrived in Arles in 1888 this encounter lay in the past and he was looking for new mediums of expression.By Kunstmuseum Winterthur
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