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Fondation de l'Hermitage
2, Route du signal
1000 Lausanne 8
Tel: +41 21 320 50 01
Fax: +41 21 320 50 71
www.fondation-hermitage.ch
The show opens with Tischbein’s well-known portrait of Goethe reclining painted in 1787, and goes on to pay tribute to 19th-century French art - from Corot and Courbet’s Realist landscapes to Renoir’s radiant Impressionist portraits and the striking perspective of Degas’ Orchestra Musicians. One of the high points of the exhibition is Symbolism featuring artists such as Böcklin, Ensor, Moreau, Munch and Redon with their strange imaginative worlds tinged with mysticism which are echoed by a group of intimist paintings by Nabi artists : Bonnard, Vallotton and Vuillard. From 1905, German Expressionism — represented here by Die Brücke (Heckel and Nolde) and Der Blaue Reiter (Marc and Jawlensky) — concentrated on instinctive painting using a strongly subjective palette of colours as can be seen in Franz Marc’s Dog lying in the Snow. Unconventional artist Max Beckmann used his powerful, incisive style to highlight the art of distortion and express the anxieties of his era. Ernst, Klee and Picasso’s visionary experiments stand out as decisive landmarks in modern art. A fine ensemble of sculptures by Laurens, Maillol, and Rodin adds a further dimension to enhance this major presentation.
Curator : Felix Krämer, curator of 19th century painting and sculpture, and Modern Art at the Städel Museum
Catalogue : a 260-pages co-publication with the Städel Museum and Michael Imhof Verlag, including 107 full colour pages
Activities : public guided tours, art & gastronomy evenings, art & brunch Sundays; for children : creative workshops, workshops for adults and children, quiz-tours; for teachers : special guided tour, teachers’ file
Admission : Tuesdays - Sundays 10am to 6pm, Thursdays 10am to 9pm, closed on Mondays except Easter Monday (April 5) and Whit Monday (May 24) 10am to 6pm A project realized in collaboration with the Städel Museum and Arthemisia Group. |