Landscape: distant view of Lausanne
Oil Painting
ca. 1850-1868 (painted)
ca. 1850-1868 (painted)
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Jean Bryner (1816-1906) was a landscape painter and engraver born in Bassersdorf near Zurich. Very little is known about his life and his training is unknown.
This painting is a fine example of Bryner's output essentially composed of mountain views. Here is depicted the city of Lausanne on the edges of the lake Leman in Switzerland. The artist combined here a town view with a landscape by depicting the Alps chain in the background. Bryner produced a few views of different Swiss cities, which he later engraved. The warm golden glow enlivened by pink and blue hues is characteristic of Bryner's palette.
This painting is a fine example of Bryner's output essentially composed of mountain views. Here is depicted the city of Lausanne on the edges of the lake Leman in Switzerland. The artist combined here a town view with a landscape by depicting the Alps chain in the background. Bryner produced a few views of different Swiss cities, which he later engraved. The warm golden glow enlivened by pink and blue hues is characteristic of Bryner's palette.
Object details
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Title | Landscape: distant view of Lausanne |
Materials and techniques | Oil on millboard |
Brief description | Oil painting, 'Landscape: Distant View of Lausanne', Jean Bryner, Swiss school, ca. 1850-1868 |
Physical description | A town in the mid distance before a lake and a moutainous chain in the background; a path, a fence, trees and bushes in the foreground; large cloudy sky. |
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Marks and inscriptions | signed |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend |
Object history | Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend, listed in the 1868 post-mortem register of the contents of his villa in Lausanne (V&A R/F MA/1/T1181) as 'Oil on millboard. Landscape. By Bryner. In Frame. Signed'; bequeathed by Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend, 1868. Historical significance: Bryner was a painter who specialised almost exclusively in views of the Swiss Alps and their surroundings. This painting is a fine example of a town view combined with a landscape, here the lake Leman and the distant chain of the Alps in the background. Comparable compositions include two hand-coloured aquatint in the British Museum, London: Chamouni et le Glacier des Bois (1958,0712.1040) and Vue de Fribourg & du pont en fil de fer (1958,0712.949). |
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Summary | Jean Bryner (1816-1906) was a landscape painter and engraver born in Bassersdorf near Zurich. Very little is known about his life and his training is unknown. This painting is a fine example of Bryner's output essentially composed of mountain views. Here is depicted the city of Lausanne on the edges of the lake Leman in Switzerland. The artist combined here a town view with a landscape by depicting the Alps chain in the background. Bryner produced a few views of different Swiss cities, which he later engraved. The warm golden glow enlivened by pink and blue hues is characteristic of Bryner's palette. |
Bibliographic reference | Kauffmann, C.M., Catalogue of Foreign Paintings, II. 1800-1900, London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973, p. 15, cat. no. 42. |
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Accession number | 1627-1869 |
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Record created | June 11, 2003 |
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