Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Cézanne, Matisse, Hodler. The Hahnloser Collection


ALBERTINA Museum
22 February until 24 May 2020

 The Hahnloser Collection came together between 1905 and 1936, initially on the basis of close and friendly exchange between the collecting couple of Arthur and Hedy Hahnloser-Bühler and artist-friends including Pierre Bonnard, Ferdinand Hodler, Henri Matisse, and Félix Vallotton. Later on, the collection also came to include works by their predecessors including Cézanne, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Gogh, and others.

The ALBERTINA Museum’s ca. 120-work exhibition presents an overview of this internationally unique collection of modern art, with works on loan from the fine art museums Kunstmuseum Bern and Kunst Museum Winterthur additionally serving to illuminate this collection’s exemplary cultural policy aspect.

Henri Manguin | Les Enfants Hans et Lisa Hahnloser, 1910 | Dauerleihgabe an Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Villa Flora, Winterthur  Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich

Henri Manguin | Les Enfants Hans et Lisa Hahnloser, 1910 | Dauerleihgabe an Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Villa Flora, Winterthur Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich 




Félix Vallotton
Le chapeau violet, 1907
Dauerleihgabe an Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Winterthur
Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich



Ferdinand Hodler
Blumenpflückendes Mädchen, 1887
Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Villa Flora, Winterthur
Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich




Henri Matisse
Femme assise devant la fenètre ouverte, 1919
Dauerleihgabe an Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Villa Flora, Winterthur
Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich




Paul Cézanne
Groupe de maison, 1876/77
Dauerleihgabe an Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Villa Flora, Winterthur
Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich




Vincent van Gogh
Le Café de nuit à Arles, 1888
Hahnloser/Jaeggli Stiftung, Villa Flora, Winterthur
Foto: Reto Pedrini, Zürich