René Auberjonois

by Thomas Kadelbach

Thomas Kadelbach, né en 1979. Après des études d'histoire et littérature française à Angers, Fribourg et Madrid, il collabore au projet de recherche FNS Les relations culturelles internationales de la Suisse, 1945-1990. Thèse de doctorat sur Pro Helvetia et l'image de la Suisse à l'étranger. Actuellement collaborateur scientifique à l'Université de Neuchâtel.
, Thomas Kadelbach, born in 1979. Studied history and French literature in Angers, Fribourg and Madrid. Research assistant in the SNSF research project Switzerland's International Cultural Relations, 1945-1990. PhD thesis on Pro Helvetia and the image of Switzerland abroad. Currently scientific collaborator at the University of Neuchâtel.

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René Auberjonois, painter from the Canton Vaud, enjoys an outstanding international reputation during the post-war years, particularly in German speaking regions. His work stands for a realism untainted by totalitarian ideologies.

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René Auberjonois, Le Cirque, 1949

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René Auberjonois

René Auberjonois, painter from the Canton Vaud, enjoys an outstanding international reputation during the post-war years, particularly in German speaking regions. His work stands for a realism untainted by totalitarian ideologies.

Artcle on René Auberjonois at: http://www.sikart.ch/KuenstlerInnen.aspx?id=4000015

René Auberjonois, Le Cirque, 1949

© Pro Litteris

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In 1977, a touring exhibiton of René Auberjonois' pictures stops over in Paris and Mannheim.

Swiss National Library, poster collection

René Auberjonois in Germany

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Swiss National Library, poster collection

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