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Emil Cardinaux - Freilicht Theater Luzern Hertenstein. Die Braut von Messina

Freilicht Theater Luzern Hertenstein. Die Braut von Messina (1909)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
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Emil Cardinaux

Emil Cardinaux was a Swiss painter and poster artist.

Cardinaux, the son of a Bernese businessman, started studying law at the request of his parents, but also took drawing lessons at the Bern art school with Paul Volmar. In 1898 he moved to Munich to continue his studies, where he decided to become a full-time artist. He first took lessons in Ludwig Schmid-Reutte's studio, then he was a student of Franz von Stuck at the art academy. From 1903 he lived again in Bern, in 1911 he finally settled in the studio house built by Otto Ingold in Muri.

Cardinaux was a representative of the “Bern School” led by Ferdinand Hodler, which also included Traugott Senn, Adolf Tièche, Eduard Boss, Ernst Linck, Emil Prochaska (1874–1948) and Max Eugen Brack (1878–1950).

Cardinaux created an extensive body of work in a wide variety of media, he illustrated books, designed mono cards , printed matter and drew caricatures. He painted landscapes on canvas, as wall and glass paintings. Its fame, however, stems from the more than 130 posters that also attracted international attention.

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Sommer in der Schweiz

Sommer in der Schweiz (1921)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Gotthard Schweiz

Gotthard Schweiz (1914)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Gesetz zum Schutze der öffentlichen Ordnung – Ja

Gesetz zum Schutze der öffentlichen Ordnung – Ja (1934)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Pro Juventute – Marken und Kartenverkauf Schweizerische Sammlung für Schulkinder-Fürsorge

Pro Juventute – Marken und Kartenverkauf Schweizerische Sammlung für Schulkinder-Fürsorge (1923)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Trümmelbach – Das Wunder der Gletscherwasser

Trümmelbach – Das Wunder der Gletscherwasser (1922)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
P. K. Z. Confection Kehl

P. K. Z. Confection Kehl (1908)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Teppich-Haus, Schuster and Co

Teppich-Haus, Schuster and Co (1924)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Rhätische Bahn, Graubünden, Schweiz, Silsersee, Oberengadin

Rhätische Bahn, Graubünden, Schweiz, Silsersee, Oberengadin (1916)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Thomasianum, Bern

Thomasianum, Bern (1907)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Fort mit dem Brotvogt – 5. Dez. Brotmonopol Nein

Fort mit dem Brotvogt – 5. Dez. Brotmonopol Nein (1926)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Berne – Lötschberg – Simplon. Switzerland

Berne – Lötschberg – Simplon. Switzerland (1921)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Langenbruck. Basler Jura. Schweiz Luftkurort und Wintersportplatz

Langenbruck. Basler Jura. Schweiz Luftkurort und Wintersportplatz (1913)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Zermatt, Matterhorn 4505m Schweiz

Zermatt, Matterhorn 4505m Schweiz (1908)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Schützenfest Laupen

Schützenfest Laupen (1907)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Burger-Kehl & Co. Moderne Herren- und Knabenbekleidung

Burger-Kehl & Co. Moderne Herren- und Knabenbekleidung (1912)

Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
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