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Frank Buchser - Bust of a Capuchin, Representing the Photographer Oberli of Solothurn in a Cowl

Bust of a Capuchin, Representing the Photographer Oberli of Solothurn in a Cowl (1863–1865)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
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Frank Buchser

Frank Buchser was a Swiss painter. He is noted for his portraits of notable American figures of the post civil war period and for his works with Oriental themes.
Born Franz Buchser on 15 August 1828 near Solothurn in Switzerland, he was the son of a farmer, Niklaus Josef and his wife Anna Maria, née Walker. At the age of 18 years he was apprenticed to a piano builder and organ maker. However, his apprenticeship ended abruptly when the master found him in bed with his daughter.

In 1847, he decided to become a painter, and took drawing lessons from the Bern artist, Heinrich von Arx (1802–58). He travelled to Rome via Paris and Florence and studied art in Paris, Antwerp and at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. While in Rome, he financed his studies by working for the Swiss Guard. Although he took art lessons here and there, the bulk of his art education was primarily self-taught.

Buchser travelled extensively in Europe, Africa and England. A personal highlight of his travels was a visit to Fez, Morocco in 1858 where he painted many street scenes and pictures of the Bedouin people. In 1862, he was active as commissioner of the Department of Swiss Art at the World's Fair in London.

In 1866, Buchser visited the United States and remained there until 1871. He painted scenes of the American plains, with an emphasis on color that was new at the time. He caught up with a military expedition led by General William T. Sherman and painted scenes of the places they visited, including Fort Laramie. While in the US, he painted portraits of many notable personalities, including President Andrew Johnson, Secretary of State, William Seward and General Sherman and the last known portrait of Robert E. Lee. He also painted a series depicting African Americans in a sympathetic manner. During this period, he Americanised his name to Frank, and retained that form for the rest of his life.

In his final years, he returned to his native Switzerland where he campaigned for a reform of the art exhibition system and was a supporter of the "Swiss Federal Decree on the Promotion and Elevation of Swiss Art" (1887). From 1888 to 1890 he was one of the members of the Federal Art Commission [de].

Stylistically, Buchser's work was very versatile. He has been described as an Orientalist painter and as a realist. His oeuvre comprises about 1000 works in oil, including about 300 full paintings. The remainder are mostly independent sketches, often executed with spiritedly rapid strokes, which show the artist's pronounced sense of color and light. The most important collection of his works are in the Kunstmuseum Solothurn (80 paintings) and the Kunstmuseum Basel (over 1000 oil sketches, drawings and watercolors and sketchbooks).

He died on November 22, 1890 in Solothurn.

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View of Seville Across the Guadalquivir

View of Seville Across the Guadalquivir (1857)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Flock in the Alps

Flock in the Alps (1882)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
The Rapids of Saint Marys River

The Rapids of Saint Marys River (1868)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Reaper in a Flowery Meadow

Reaper in a Flowery Meadow (1886-87)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Spinning Girl on Corfu

Spinning Girl on Corfu (1884)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Rider in High Grass

Rider in High Grass (1882)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Portrait of U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward

Portrait of U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward (1869)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Asceticism and the Joy of Living

Asceticism and the Joy of Living (1865)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Spanish Villa in Medina Sidonia

Spanish Villa in Medina Sidonia (1860)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
River Landscape, American Indians Fishing

River Landscape, American Indians Fishing (1868)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Landscape with Giant Corn in the Foreground

Landscape with Giant Corn in the Foreground (1870)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Prometheus Forged on a Rock

Prometheus Forged on a Rock (1855)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Odysseus and Calypso

Odysseus and Calypso (1872)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Portrait of a Mulatto

Portrait of a Mulatto (1866–1871)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
Lying Female Half Nude

Lying Female Half Nude (1874)

Frank Buchser (Swiss, 1828–1890)
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