Church at La Neuveville, Switzerland – 1942 Original Woodcut Signed Baertschi
Original woodblock print of La Blanche Église (The White Church) in the medieval Swiss town of La Neuveville on Lake
Original woodblock print of La Blanche Église (The White Church) in the medieval Swiss town of La Neuveville on Lake
Handcolored Napoleonic period caricature entitled: La Chinoise de Province et Son Magot, ou le Bon Goût transplanté Engraved in 1813
New Years sheet design created by the artist in 1916 as a kind of triptich for the end of another
Three Ladies Adorning a Term of Hymen after the painting in the Tate Museum by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Three women
Romantic early 20th Century Swiss woodblock print: In this poetic image, a man stands in the forest gazing down into
Original oil on canvas by Swiss Artist Bruno Lang (Born 1936 in Kreuzlingen). Abstract oil painting with a highly textured
Working in the late 18th or early 19th Century, German artist Detlef Hartwig Zander created a series of ornithological illustrations
Working in the late 18th or early 19th Century, German artist Detlef Hartwig Zander created a series of ornithological illustrations
1963 sketch in blue ink / watercolor executed on a thick napkin with annotation “Passiven Abend 1963 der Sektion Zurich
1956 Pencil Drawing of a shed and garden plot schrebergarten. Signed lower right: E.G.H. and dated [19]56. Dimensions: 12 x
Drawing of a [dead?] bird. Elegant sketch. Dated [19]47. Dimensions: 20 x 24 cm Signed E.G. Heussler. An annotation indicates
A set of three original mid-century modern woodblock prints by Swiss Artist Ernst Georg Heussler signed and dated 1950. The
Striking port scene by Swiss artist Ernst Georg Heussler. Ink wash and mixed media on paper of fishing boats in
Reverse glass painting by Swiss Artist Ulrich (Ueli) Guedel (born 1931). Initialled lower right U.G. and dated 1969. The Bern-born
Vignerons – Beautiful woman wearing the traditional costume (tracht) of Bern This beautiful antique chromophotolithograph shows a beautiful woman wearing
Vignerons – Wine Making Couple from the Canton of Vaud This amusing chromolithographic photo shows a wine making couple (vignerons)
Swiss Armaillis Cattle-herders from the Gruyeres region This amusing chromolithographic photo shows three Swiss cowhands, known in the French speaking
Paul Boesch (Born June 4, 1889 in Freiburg – died June 18, 1969 in Bern) was a Swiss graphic artist,
Elegant portrait of a beautiful housewife in a blue sweater wearing a pink apron, her dark brown hair tied back
Moonlight over a bridge lit with lanterns. We do not know the title of this piece – none is annotated
Women of Bern – original watercolor by Alexander Muellegg. Women of all walks of society, including a can-can girl, a