Buhrle Collection
The Buhrle Collection: A Glimpse into Artistic Brilliance Step into the world of artistic brilliance with the captivating Buhrle Collection
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The Buhrle Collection: A Glimpse into Artistic Brilliance Step into the world of artistic brilliance with the captivating Buhrle Collection. This exquisite compilation of masterpieces takes you on a journey through time, showcasing some of history's most renowned artists and their iconic works. Ete a Bougival (Summer at Bougival), painted in 1876 by Alfred Sisley, transports you to a serene summer day, where vibrant colors dance across the canvas, capturing the essence of leisure and tranquility. Le Numero d'illusionniste, created around 1895 by Edouard Vuillard, invites us into a mysterious realm where magic tricks unfold before our eyes. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow adds an air of enchantment to this intriguing piece. Edouard Manet's Le Suicide from circa 1877 delves deep into human emotions as it portrays a somber scene. With his bold brushstrokes and unconventional subject matter, Manet challenges societal norms while evoking introspection from viewers. Vincent van Gogh's Branches de marronniers en fleur (Chestnut Tree in Blossom) captures nature's ethereal beauty in 1890. Van Gogh's signature expressive style brings life to every stroke, immersing us in the delicate blossoms that seem to sway gently with each passing breeze. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec mesmerizes us with Au lit (In Bed) from 1892. Through his distinctive post-impressionist technique, he unveils intimate moments that are both tender and provocative – inviting us to explore hidden narratives within his subjects' lives. Messaline (1901), another masterpiece by Toulouse-Lautrec featured in this collection, showcases his fascination with cabaret culture. His vivid portrayal captures the vivacity and allure of Parisian nightlife during La Belle Époque.