Babeli Giezendanner

Swiss artist (1831–1905)
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Ulrich Aemisegger
(m. 1861)

Anna Barbara Aemisegger-Giezendanner(29 May 1831 – 18 October 1905) was a Swiss painter and representative of the Appenzeller Bauernmalerei, a form of alpen folk art. She was colloquially known as «s’Giezedanners Babeli» and therefore is commonly known by the name Babeli Giezendanner.[1]

Works

  • Alpaufzug (undated)
  • Alpaufzug (1897)
  • Alpfahrt (undated)
  • Alpfahrt mit Bergwelt (undated)
  • Alpfahrt und Sennerei (undated)
  • Alpfahrt und Sennerei (undated)
  • Alpfahrt und Toggenburgerhaus (undated)
  • Bauernhaus Schneider mit Alpfahrt (undated)
  • Die Alpfahrt (undated)
  • Die Alpfahrt (undated)
  • Die Alpfahrt (1887)
  • Die Alpfahrt (1893)
  • Im Aelpli (undated)
  • Weidefahrt zur Läuis (undated)

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References

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  1. ^ "Aemisegger-Giezendanner, Anna Barbara". SIKART Encyclopaedia of Art in Switzerland. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Anna Barbara (Babeli) Giezendanner - Artworks". www.the-athenaeum.org. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
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