Presentation of 13 recently restored panels that are now on display again for the first time in a long time.
The Hans Erni Museum has received on permanent loan from the Swiss Federal Art Collection the 13 picture panels that the artist created in 1949 for the UNESCO exhibition at the Zurich Kongresshaus. In the exhibition, the picture panels, intended to visualize the ideas of UNESCO, were juxtaposed with busts of Swiss personalities who, like Albrecht von Haller, Gottfried Keller, Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, and Heinrich Wölfflin, "embody a cosmopolitan country that seeks international exchange in research and culture and is committed to respect for human rights." These impressive, brightly colored panels have recently been restored and are now on display again after decades!
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