Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
art collection in Zurich, Switzerland
About Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
The Foundation E. G. Bührle Collection (Stiftung Sammlung E. G. Bührle) is an art museum in Zurich, Switzerland. It was established by the Bührle family to make Emil Georg Bührle's collection of European sculptures and paintings available to the public. The museum is in a villa adjoining Bührle's former home. In 2021 many works were exhibited on 20-year loan in almost a whole floor of the new extension of the Kunsthaus Zürich museum. There was controversy due to suspicions that many works were looted from Jews by Nazi Germany. The foundation was managed for decades by Bührle's son Dieter, who was sentenced to a conditional prison term of 8 months. Collections Although the collection includes a number of Old Masters and Modern art including works by Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso, it comprises mainly French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism paintings by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Seurat, Alfred Sisley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent van Gogh and others.
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Plan your visit
art collection in Zurich, Switzerland
- Address
- Zollikerstrasse 172 Get directions
- Opening hours
- Bührle Collection at Kunsthaus Zürich: museum Tue-Wed and Fri-Sun 10:00-18:00; Thu 10:00-20:00; Mon closed; exhibition and collection galleries close about 10 minutes before museum closing
- Founded
- 1960
Notable artists at Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (UK: KORR-oh, US: kə-ROH, kor-OH; French: ; 16 July 1796 – 22 February 1875), or simply Camille Corot, was a French landscape and portrait painter as well as a printmaker in etching. A pivotal figure in landscape painting, his vast output…
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