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Albert Welti

 

[1862-1912]

The Abduction of Europa by the Bull

 

Original 1894 Engraving by Swiss Symbolist Artist Albert Welti

 

According to Greek legend, the god Zeus fell in love with the beautiful Phoenician aristocrat Europa. To seduce her, he transformed himself into a tame white bull. While Europa and her entourage were gathering flowers, they came apon the bull and Europa climbed onto its back. Zeus in the form of the Bull ran away with her to the sea and swam to Crete.

 

Albert Welti's work is in the collections of major Swiss museums and the subject of several books and was recently featured in the exhibit "1900, Symbolism and Art Nouveau in Swiss Painting" in the city of Sion.

After studying photography in Lausanne, Albert Welti traveled to Munich to study at the Munich Academy of Art. Following a stay in Venice, he became a student of one of Switzerland's most original 19th Century artists, Arnold Boecklin. Boecklin, master of a magical world of nymphs and satyrs, had a profound influence on Welti. Latter Welti studied the art of engraving with Peter Halm, the Bernese artist. The last years of his life were dedicated to painting the Salle du Conseil des Etats (Ständeratssaals) in the Swiss Parliament in Berne.

Welti was a very close friend of Hermann Hesse, author of Siddartha and Steppenwolf. Their friendship dated to their time together in Munich. Following Welti's death in 1921, Hesse and his family moved into the Welti's house in Bern, Switzerland and it was there that Hesse wrote many of his later works.

 

SOLD

 

Dimensions:
37 X 48 (dimensions of image platemark)
47 X 72 (dimensions of full sheet)

 

Conditions: Sheet has light age toning and there is some light spotting in the margins.

 

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Signed in the Plate: Albert Welti Fec.-

Printers signature in the plate: Hch Wettenroth imp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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