Lucerne – Schwanenplatz
Since its completion in 1922, the neoclassical Wagenbachhof has been the headquarters of Credit Suisse in Lucerne. With its enormous entrance facade, the building on Schwanenplatz is one of the city's landmarks. To mark its centenary, the approximately 20, mostly historic, client rooms were equipped with works of art, many of which have a connection to Central Switzerland.
Above: Lucerne views / Right: Tartaruga, 2018, wood, 14 x 45 x 37.5 cm
from left to right:
Avoiding head on collision, 2019, tempera and oil on canvas, 150 x 110 cm / Untitled, 2020, ink on paper, 50 x 65 cm / Untitled, 2019, tempera and gouache on paper, 54.5 x 39.5 cm / Untitled, 2022, ink and oil on paper, 65 x 50 cm
Left: Corner, 2015, pencil on paper, 102 x 72 cm / Right: Vase, 2012, graphite on porcelain, 35 x 18 x 18 cm
from left to right:
Flower vase II, 2010, oil on canvas, 100 x 70 cm / Untitled, 2011, egg tempera on paper, 28.3 x 19 cm / Untitled, 2011, watercolor on paper, 22.9 x 30,3 cm / Untitled, 2011, egg tempera on paper, 26.6 x 19.6 cm / Untitled, 2011, egg tempera on paper, 26.6 x 19.6 cm
Barbara Davi
detail from: The Lucerne Anteroom, 2015, photographs and wood, various dimensions
Erwin Hofstetter
Unterwegs [On the road], 1995, oil on wood, 2 parts, diameter 20 cm each
Erwin Hofstetter
Unterwegs [On the road], 1995, oil on wood, 2 parts, diameter 20 cm each
Ernst Hodel / Mirko Baselgia
Above: Lucerne views / Right: Tartaruga, 2018, wood, 14 x 45 x 37.5 cm
Hans Emmenegger
Schneelandschaft [Snowy Landscape], approx. 1895, oil on canvas, 58 x 95 cm
Franz Fedier
Light and Shadow, 1972, oil on canvas, 181 x 86 cm
Rebekka Steiger
from left to right:
Avoiding head on collision, 2019, tempera and oil on canvas, 150 x 110 cm / Untitled, 2020, ink on paper, 50 x 65 cm / Untitled, 2019, tempera and gouache on paper, 54.5 x 39.5 cm / Untitled, 2022, ink and oil on paper, 65 x 50 cm
Markus Döbeli
Untitled, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 245 x 380 cm
Markus Döbeli
Untitled, 2011, watercolor, 3 parts, 46 x 61 cm each
Giacomo Santiago Rogado
Frakmont 1, 2007, oil on paper, 60 x 42 cm
Rolf Winnewisser
Point 526, 2006, watercolor on paper, mounted on a map canvas, 187 x 279 cm
Marc Bauer
Left: Corner, 2015, pencil on paper, 102 x 72 cm / Right: Vase, 2012, graphite on porcelain, 35 x 18 x 18 cm
Raphael Egli
from left to right:
Flower vase II, 2010, oil on canvas, 100 x 70 cm / Untitled, 2011, egg tempera on paper, 28.3 x 19 cm / Untitled, 2011, watercolor on paper, 22.9 x 30,3 cm / Untitled, 2011, egg tempera on paper, 26.6 x 19.6 cm / Untitled, 2011, egg tempera on paper, 26.6 x 19.6 cm
Valentin Hauri
Gallows, 2022, oil on canvas, 90 x 100 cm
Valentin Hauri
Sitting under a Willow Tree, 2022, oil on canvas, 50 x 45 cm
Michael Günzburger
Und schlafe mit Eiern, Himbeeren und Feigen [And sleep with eggs, raspberries, and figs], 2020, monotype on paper, approx. 208 x 153 cm
Julia Steiner
Sky|ground IV, 2021, gouache on paper, 112 x 135 cm
Christoph Rütimann
Amman X & XI, 2007, ink on paper, 2 parts, 57 x 77 cm each
Jill Winnie Moser
Be, 2020, oil on canvas, 140 x 115 cm
Olaf Breuning
Good news, bad news, 2008, C-print on aluminum, 149 x 186 cm
Since its completion in 1922, the neoclassical Wagenbachhof has been the headquarters of Credit Suisse in Lucerne. With its enormous entrance facade, the building on Schwanenplatz is one of the city's landmarks. To mark its centenary, the approximately 20, mostly historic, client rooms were equipped with works of art, many of which have a connection to Central Switzerland.