Die Gotthardpost

1873

Rudolf Koller1828 Zürich – 1905 Zürich
We have 67 artworks by Rudolf Koller online.
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Commissioned by the board of directors of the Nordostbahn as a farewell gift to Alfred Escher, who wanted to devote himself entirely to financing the Gotthard Railway. Numerous studies in the Department of Prints and Drawings, see Bernhard von Waldkirch (Rudolf Koller (exh. cat. Zurich 2002). At first Koller planned the departure in front of an inn. A first version shows the same vehicle, a coupé 'Berlina', in a less turbulent ride with two horses. Complete studies in oil, inv. 604 and Marcel Fischer: Rudolf Koller, 1828-1905, Zurich 1951, Ill. 56; Landschaftsstudie, inv. 811. Koller painted a repetition for a Swiss living abroad in America with an Alpine dairyman at the end of the herd (Credit Suisse, Zurich). The painting is to be understood as an allegory of the acceleration of the means of transportation. Until 1830, only one mule track led over the Gotthard; the Gotthard route only became passable entirely after the construction of the Axenstrasse (street) in 1866.
Also known as
The Gotthard Post La Poste du Gothard
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
image: 117 x 100 cm
Inventory number
639
Credit line
Kunsthaus Zürich, 1898