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Albert Welti - Glückwunsch für 1904

Glückwunsch für 1904 (1904)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
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Albert Welti

Albert Welti was a Swiss painter and etcher. Many of his works depicted dreams or nightmares.

He was the oldest of seven children born to Jakob Albert Welti-Furrer (1833-1906), a hauler. Part of the Armée de l'Est was billeted on his grandfather's property in 1871 and watching their activities inspired his later interest in historical scenes.

After completing his primary education, he attended the local Industrieschule, where he studied engraving with Johann Conrad Werdmüller. In 1880, he began a photography apprenticeship with his uncle Oswald Welti (1843-1932) in Lausanne, but stayed with him for only one year. In 1882, he was able to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich and came under the influence of Arnold Böcklin, who he met in 1885. After graduating, he obtained financial support from Franz Rose (1854-1912), a generous patron of the arts.

He met and married Emmeline Wildbolz in 1894 and they settled in Höngg, a suburb of Zürich. After his father's death, he assuaged his grief by visiting Innertkirchen and Vättis, where he created numerous pastel nature studies. After that, he worked in Munich until 1908. while there, he became friends with the author, Hermann Hesse.

His wife died, suddenly, in 1911. He died a year later, aged only fifty. His country home in Ostermundigen, near Bern, was bought by Hesse. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

His best known work is probably a fresco, Die Landsgemeinde [de], in the meeting room of the Ständerat at the Federal Palace. It was left unfinished and was completed by Wilhelm Balmer in 1914. In addition to his art, he also designed postage stamps for the Swiss Post.

His son, Albert Jakob Welti also became an artist and an author. The popular Swiss singer/songwriter, Sophie Hunger is his grand niece.

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Kinderköpfe, Studien

Kinderköpfe, Studien (1895)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Einladung zur Schlusskneipe der Klinicisten

Einladung zur Schlusskneipe der Klinicisten (1887)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Probedruck mit Köpfen und Figuren

Probedruck mit Köpfen und Figuren (1898)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Ex Libris F. E. Welti

Ex Libris F. E. Welti (1902)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Neujahrskarte 1908

Neujahrskarte 1908 (1908)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Landschaft mit Löwenjagd

Landschaft mit Löwenjagd (1912)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Erinnerung an die verstorbene Gemahlin

Erinnerung an die verstorbene Gemahlin

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Der Schwiegervater des Künstlers

Der Schwiegervater des Künstlers (1893)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Amazone ihr Pferd tränkend

Amazone ihr Pferd tränkend (circa 1885)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Aufsteigender Reiter

Aufsteigender Reiter (circa 1900)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Ex Libris Franz Rose-Doehlau

Ex Libris Franz Rose-Doehlau (1898)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Spuck um Mitternacht

Spuck um Mitternacht (1888)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Der alte Geiger

Der alte Geiger (1904)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Menu Künstleressen

Menu Künstleressen (1893)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
Das Schloss des Don Juan.

Das Schloss des Don Juan. (1910)

Albert Welti (Swiss, 1862–1912)
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