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Ernst Baumann

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Swiss painter and artist

Ernst Baumann (17 April 1909, in Wileroltigen – 9 January 1992, in Basel) was a Swiss painter and artist.

Selected works

  • 1945, 1950 Murals at Friedhof am Hörnli and Wolfgottesacker, Basel
  • 1956 Mural "Der Frühling" (Spring), Kantonsspital Basel
  • 1962 Mosaic "Kind und Natur" (Child and Nature), Erlensträsschen school, Riehen (BS)
  • 1965 Mural, government building, Bottmingen (BL)

Exhibitions

  • 1952 and 1956 Museum Allerheiligen, Schaffhausen
  • 1960 Kunstverein, Olten
  • 1955 to 1960 several exhibitions at the Bettie Thommen Gallery, Basel
  • 1964 Kunsthalle, Basel
  • 1974, 1979 Bodenacker school, Liestal
  • 1976 Trubschachen Art Exhibition
  • 1982 Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
  • 1988 Schweizerische Schifffahrtsschule, Basel
  • 1989 Ausstellungsraum Kaserne, Basel
  • 1993 Memorial exhibition at Bodenacker school, Liestal
  • 1999 Memorial exhibition "Sprützehüsli", Oberwil
  • 2001 Trubschachen Art Exhibition
  • 2002 Schär und Wildbolz Gallery, Solothurn

References

  1. "Collection d'art de la Mobilière | La Mobilière". art.mobiliere.ch. Retrieved 2023-10-07.



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