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Raphael Ritz (1829-1894) is one of the most important artists to
have emerged from the Swiss canton of Valais. In the 1850s, Ritz,
who later became famous as the "Raphael of the Alps," studied at
the renowned Academy of Art in Dusseldorf, Germany, and perfected
his technique in the genre of mountain painting, which focuses on
the relationship between landscape and man. Ritz, who felt a strong
connection to his roots, created landscape idylls in faraway
Dusseldorf for an audience that appreciated regional peculiarities.
At times with a touch of irony, he put his works at the service of
a modern effort to illustrate the timeless character of everyday
life. This new monograph looks at the work of the Valais-born
artist beyond national borders and frames it in both the Swiss and
international artistic contexts of the time. Ritz's correspondence
with his father, Lorenz Justin Ritz, who was a painter as well, is
also comprehensively examined for the first time: it constitutes an
important testimony to his artistic self-discovery. Selected
photographs by Swiss contemporary artists from the museum's
collection show the Valais of today and establish a connection
between Ritz's ethnographic view of his own origins and the
present. Text in French and German.
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