Bern 1853–1918 Genf Collection
"Bern 1853–1918 Genf: A Glimpse into the Artistic Journey of a Talented Painter" Step into the world of an extraordinary artist
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"Bern 1853–1918 Genf: A Glimpse into the Artistic Journey of a Talented Painter" Step into the world of an extraordinary artist, whose works have left an indelible mark on the art scene. Bern, born in 1853 and hailing from Genf, captivated audiences with his diverse range of masterpieces. From breathtaking landscapes to powerful portraits, each painting tells a unique story that resonates with viewers. One such masterpiece is "Virgin Isenfluh, " created in 1902. This oil canvas measuring 75 x 56 cm transports us to a serene setting where nature's beauty unfolds before our eyes. The absence of any markings adds an air of mystery to this captivating piece. In contrast, "Brave Woman, " painted in 1886, showcases Bern's ability to capture human emotions on canvas. Measuring at an impressive size of 98. 9 x 171 cm and signed lower right, this oil canvas depicts strength and resilience exuded by its subject. The artist's versatility shines through in "View Infinite. " Created around c. 1903 using oil and pencil on paper canvas, it offers a glimpse into Bern's exploration beyond traditional mediums. The combination creates depth and texture that draws viewers deeper into the artwork. Another notable creation is "Battle NAÔé¼fels, " crafted between 1896-1897 using tempera on paper measuring at52. 3 x98. 3 cm. This piece portrays historical events with meticulous detail while showcasing Bern's mastery over different techniques. Moving onto portraiture, we encounter two striking examples - "Portrait Marc Odier" (1892) and "Portrait Maria Rosa Krebs-SchAOEpbach" (1876). Both paintings demonstrate Bern's ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the essence of his subjects' personalities through skillful brushwork. "Sunny Street, " painted around c.