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Gabriel Lory the Younger - Ansicht der Alp Rosenlaui mit Blick auf das Wellhorn und das Wetterhorn

Ansicht der Alp Rosenlaui mit Blick auf das Wellhorn und das Wetterhorn (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
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Gabriel Lory the Younger

Gabriel Lory the Younger, also known as Mathias Gabriel Lori, was a Swiss landscape painter, etcher, watercolorist and illustrator. His father was the painter, Gabriel Lory the Elder.

He received his lessons in art from his father. In 1797, he moved with him to Herisau, where he assisted him with his projects. In 1805, he travelled with him again; this time to Neuchâtel, where he helped him edit the Voyage pittoresque de Genève à Milan par le Simplon. It was there that he made friends with the painter, Maximilien de Meuron, who he accompanied on trips to Paris and Italy.

In 1812, he married Henriette-Louise de Meuron von Orbe, a relative of his friend. Soon, he was able to find a position as a teacher in Neuchâtel, for the city schools, while Henriette acted as his publisher. He also made the acquaintance of the banker, Count Frédéric de Pourtalès [fr], who became his new travelling partner on his excursions to Italy.

Both of their children died in 1819.[how?] After that, he and Henriette spent their summers in Bern and their winters in Neuchâtel. Over the next few years, together with César Henri Montvert (1784–1848), he published several works depicting traditional Swiss costumes and views of the Bernese Oberland. In 1828, he paid another visit to Paris, and was received at Court.

In 1832, he settled permanently in Bern and became a member of the local artists' society; although he continued to travel throughout Switzerland and Italy. During the winters of 1834/35 and 1835/36, he was in Berlin. There, he given the largely honorary title of Associate Professor at the Academy of Arts.

In the 1840s, his health began to decline, so he started spending his winters in Nice. In 1846, he spent some time in Frankfurt am Main with his friend and former student, Gerhardt Wilhelm von Reutern. Shortly after returning home, he died of a heart attack.

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Auberge de Treib, entre Bekenried et Brunnen, sur le Lac des quatre Cantons

Auberge de Treib, entre Bekenried et Brunnen, sur le Lac des quatre Cantons (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Berne

Berne (1824)

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Vue de Lausanne et de l’extrémité occidentale du lac de Genève

Vue de Lausanne et de l’extrémité occidentale du lac de Genève (1915-1945)

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Vue de l’intérieur de la Grande Galerie

Vue de l’intérieur de la Grande Galerie (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Intérieur de l’établissement de Montmirail

Intérieur de l’établissement de Montmirail (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Vue de la ville de Berne

Vue de la ville de Berne (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Chasseur de Chamois

Chasseur de Chamois (1824)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Appenzell

Appenzell (1824)

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Ansicht von Schadau mit Aaremündung bei Thun

Ansicht von Schadau mit Aaremündung bei Thun (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Bauer aus dem Appenzell

Bauer aus dem Appenzell (1804)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Le repas champetre. Costumes de Lucerne

Le repas champetre. Costumes de Lucerne (1915-1945)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
St. Gall

St. Gall (1824)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Glaris

Glaris (1824)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Französischer Soldat

Französischer Soldat (1798)

Gabriel Lory the Younger (Swiss, 1784-1846)
Fryb; Allemand. Costume d’Enterrement

Fryb; Allemand. Costume d’Enterrement (1824)

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