Artworks credits

ARTWORKS CREDITS

As a Swiss private bank, we are proud to promote the Swiss cultural heritage.

In the framework of our partnership with the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire of Geneva, we are putting forward a selection of paintings by the renowned Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler. Ferdinand Hodler is considered to be the Swiss artist that has had the most influence on the painting of the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century.

As ardent admirers of the Arts, we also pride ourselves on having gathered through the years, a beautiful private collection of artworks by both traditional painters, as well as some younger, more contemporary artists.

LA JUNGFRAU DANS LE BROUILLARD
Ferdinand Hodler

1908. Oil on Canvas 92 x 67.7 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo: N. Sabato

LE LAC DE THOUNE AUX REFLETS SYMÉTRIQUES
Ferdinand Hodler

1905. Oil on canvas, 80.2 x 100 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

LE QUAI DES PÂQUIS À GENÈVE
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

Around 1842. Oil on canvas 34 x 46 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Legacy of Mr and Mrs Frédéric Mayor in 1919

Photo: Yves Siza

LE LÉMAN VU DE CHEXBRES
Ferdinand Hodler

Around 1904. Oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo: Yves Siza

Abstract composition
Félix Aublet

1961. Oil on canvas

© CBH Private Collection

Photo: Pascal Bitz

Pandemonium
Jean Tinguely

1981. Oil, gouache, watercolor and felt pen on board.

© CBH Private Collection

Photo: Pascal Bitz