Der Jungbrunnen III

1917/1918

not on display
Cuno Amiet1868 Solothurn – 1961 Oschwand
We have 36 artworks by Cuno Amiet online.
We have 1824 paintings online.
In 1909, Arnold Schwarzenbach-Fürst donated the painting of the loggia on the first floor of the Kunsthaus in memory of his mother. The commission initially went to Hans Brühlmann, but he was terminally ill at the time. In 1910 Amiet submitted his first draft: a series of garden scenes, but a composition of figures was desired. In 1914 he showed the triptych 'Die Wahrheit' (see 'Die Kunst', 1913, inv. 2128) in a large exhibition at the Kunsthaus, but it too was considered unsuitable. He temporarily returned to 'Apfelernte' (Studen, Fondation Saner, painted over a sketch for a side picture), and in 1915 he produced a larger watercolour still reminiscent of the Nabis (Kunsthaus Zürich; Jahresbericht, Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft, 2003, colour fig. 7) with the 'Jungbrunnen', which slowly developed into cubistoid form. The seven panneaux were presented in a first state in the large exhibition hall in May 1917, worked on further on the Oschwand and completed in the Loggia from December to April 1918.
Also known as
Fountain of Youth III
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
image: 203.5 x 228 cm
Inventory number
1200.c
Credit line
Kunsthaus Zürich, Donated in memory of Mrs. Antoinette Schwarzenbach-Oetiker, 1918