Amiet
July 8, 2012
This documentary chronicles the career of the Swiss painter Cuno Amiet (1868–1961), featuring interviews with three international art collectors and beautifully filmed reproductions of his paintings, from his early Paris years to his later work, which was influenced by Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler and the German Expressionists. Admission is free. No reservations required.
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