The Collection from Claude Monet to Félix Vallotton, from Martha Stettler to El Anatsui
The Kunstmuseum Bern owns an important collection of art from the late Middle Ages to the present. The current presentation of the collection is temporarily substantially reduced due to an exhibition setup and is temporarily accessible free of charge.
On the ground floor, works by El Anatsui and Kader Attia as representatives of global contemporary art form the prelude. Two side cabinets are dedicated to highlights of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting. This includes, for example, Portrait de l’artiste au chapeau à large bord by Paul Cézanne, La Débâcle by Claude Monet or Tournesols fanés by Vincent van Gogh. Landscapes by Swiss exponents of modern art such as Ferdinand Hodler, Félix Vallotton and Giovanni Giacometti complete the exhibition.
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The Kunstmuseum Bern owns an important collection of art from the late Middle Ages to the present. The current presentation of the collection is temporarily substantially reduced due to an exhibition setup and is temporarily accessible free of charge.
On the ground floor, works by El Anatsui and Kader Attia as representatives of global contemporary art form the prelude. Two side cabinets are dedicated to highlights of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting. This includes, for example, Portrait de l’artiste au chapeau à large bord by Paul Cézanne, La Débâcle by Claude Monet or Tournesols fanés by Vincent van Gogh. Landscapes by Swiss exponents of modern art such as Ferdinand Hodler, Félix Vallotton and Giovanni Giacometti complete the exhibition.
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