Ein Haus für die Impressionisten Das Museum Langmatt in Baden. Stiftung Sidney und Jenny Brown

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Edited by: Eva-Maria Preiswerk-Lösel Texts by: Gertrude Borghero, Roland Dorn, Lukas Gloor, Rudolf Koella, Fred Leeman, Stanislaus von Moos, Eva-Maria Preiswerk-Lösel, Peter Paul Stöckli u.a. German November 2001, 304 Pages, 454 Ills. Clothbound 303mm x 251mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-1017-6

Villa Langmatt at Baden may well be considered one of the gems among the Swiss private collections that are open to the public. In 1908, the entrepreneurs and married couple Sidney and Jenny Brown started to assemble the first Impressionist collection in Switzerland, which is still being presented in its original living-space setting today. Starting with Camille Corot and Eugène Boudin, it includes works by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley as well as Paul Cézanne and Paul Gauguin. There are also some works by Gustave Courbet, Henri Fantin-Latour, Odilon Redon and the France- based American artist Mary Cassatt. The collection is rounded off by a few 18th century canvasses. The catalog presents the complete collection of paintings, a selection of applied-art objects such as furniture, silver, 18th and 19th-century porcelain and Asiatica, all reviewed and commented on by a team of renowned art historians. Essays about the history of the collection, the architecture of the villa, which was designed by the leading architect Karl Moser, and the gardens, laid out by Otto Froebel, complement the presentation of this culturally and art historically fascinating ensemble. (English edition ISBN 3-7757-1018-3, September 2002) The artists: Eugène Boudinì Mary Cassattì Paul Cézanneì Gustave Courbetì Camille Corotì Edgar Degasì Paul Gauguinì Vincent van Goghì Henri Fantin-Latourì Charles Lacosteì Pierre Lapradeì Henri Matisseì Claude Monetì Camille Pissarroì Odilon Redonì Auguste Renoirì Alfred Sisleyì and others "One morning none of us had any black left, and so Impressionism was born." Pierre-Auguste Renoir