Hurlimann Collection
"Hurlimann: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of Martin Hurlimann, an artist who captured the essence of various locations and historical moments
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"Hurlimann: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of Martin Hurlimann, an artist who captured the essence of various locations and historical moments. From the Quai des Etats-Unis in Nice, France in 1937 to the Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief near Fort Pierre, Hurlimann's art takes us on a visual adventure. In his hand-colored aquatint titled "Mato-Tope, adorned with the Insignia of his Warlike Deeds" from 1844, we witness Native American culture come alive. The intricate details of Indian Utensils and Arms painted by A Zschokke in 1843 showcase their rich heritage. Traveling further back in time to ancient Greece, Hurlimann's brush strokes transport us to Olympia. We can almost hear the cheers echoing through the Entrance to the Stadion as athletes compete for glory. The Temple of Jupiter/Zeus stands tall amidst ruins that whisper tales from centuries past. Delphi beckons with its Stadium and Theatre intertwined with nature's beauty. The Temple of Apollon rises majestically against a backdrop that evokes mystery and spirituality. Delve deeper into Greek history at The Tumulus of Marathon where heroes' stories are etched into every stone. As we ascend Mount Parnassus alongside Hurlimann, Delphi reveals itself along with Phaedriades - a breathtaking sight that transports us beyond time itself. Finally, Hadrian's Arch welcomes us to Athens - a city steeped in history and grandeur. Hurlimann's artwork encapsulates not only these iconic landmarks but also captures their soulful essence. Each stroke tells a story; each color breathes life into forgotten moments. Join us on this journey through time as we explore diverse cultures and immerse ourselves in artistry that transcends boundaries.