Drawing by Aimée Rapin – 1899 Portrait of Girl in Traditional Dress
Adeline Aimée Rapin, was born in Payerne on December 14, 1868 and died in Geneva May 5, 1956. Born without
Works made in Switzerland or created by a Swiss artist.
Adeline Aimée Rapin, was born in Payerne on December 14, 1868 and died in Geneva May 5, 1956. Born without
Striking preparatory sketch for a wall mural. Ink wash on very thin Japan paper. An artist sits on a log
Charming Swiss 19th Century oil painting of the Eiger, Moench and Jungfrau seen from Murren. Detail of shepherd with goats
A handsome Swiss army standard bearer with a moustache and carrying the Swiss flag in a lithograph illustrating the new
Elegant late 19th century lithograph illustrating the winner of a national marksman’s content and the Swiss national sport of target
Small woodblock print illustrating a seesaw of good and evil in the vast universe – New Year woodblock print by
Rich in symbolism, this 1954 New Year woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti shows a child suspended on a star
A 1955 New Year woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti showing a tightrope walker in a clown suit in spotlights
Woodblock print of a group of an Angelfish (German: Scalare) Dimensions: Sheet approx 14 x 19 cm Woodblock / Woodcut
Woodblock print of a group of penguins. Dimensions: Sheet approx 14 x 19 cm Woodblock / Woodcut print on Japan
A 1957 New Year woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti celebrating Immanuel Kant’s concept of Perpetual Peace. The quote reads
Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, dances through a field of flowers with blossoms in her hair, her shawl and
Quotation from the doctor, theologian, musician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Albert Schweitzer: “Das einzige, worauf es ankommt, ist, daß
1971 Woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti – a girl with a rose and a bowl of goldfish. Dimensions: Sheet
Nativity scene with the three kings – 1949 Woodblock by Fritz Urban Welti Dimensions: Sheet approx 14.5 x 19.5 cm
1936 St. Christopher woodblock print signed by the artist Fritz Urban Welti Dimensions: Sheet approx 14.5 x 19.5 cm (full
This woodcut by Fritz Urban Welti is one of a series commissioned by the Welti family transport business, Welti-Furrer, of
Charming small format woodblock illustration of a Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius), the unique large African bird which kills its prey (lizards
Charming small format woodblock illustration of three Mamots or Alpine Marmots (Murmeli) Dimensions: Sheet approx 14.5 x 19.5 cm (full
Small format woodblock illustration of a White Marbled Butterfly (Melanargia galathea – German: Damenbrett). Dimensions: Sheet approx 14.5 x 19.5
Two musician friends wander along a road with a windmill in the background. Below them a quote from the famous