Gessner, Salomon

Salomon Gessner, Swiss painter and poet, 1730-1788

Salomon Gessner's father was a bookseller, publisher and member of the High Council of Zurich. In 1749 Gessner began an apprenticeship in a bookstore in Berlin, which he quit after a year as he wanted to pursue a career as a painter and poet. His first publication "Lied eines Schweizers an sein bewaffnetes MΓ€dchen"Β (1751) and the painting "Die Nacht" (1753) were of considerable success. His highly appreciated "Idyllen" of 1756 celebrate a golden age in the spirit of 17th-century shepherd romance. Salomon Gessner has made a lasting contribution to landscape painting and etching; his best works include twelve etched landscapes, published in 1770.

  • [Gessner, Salomon]. Daphnis. Dritte Auflage.ZΓΌrich, 1759.

     200.00
  • Gessner, Salomon, Dichter, Maler und Graphiker (1730-1788). Eigenh. Federskizze und eh. Zitat.O. O. u. D.

     12,500.00