Ernest Bieler
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Ernest Biéler (July 31, 1863 in Rolle, Switzerland- June 25, 1948 in Lausanne) was a Swiss painter.
[edit] Biography
After completing his education in Lausanne, he studied at the académie Julian in Paris. In 1900, he received the silver medal of the Exposition Universelle of Paris. He founded with Raphaël Ritz, Edouard Vallet and others, the Ecole of Savièse[1]. He was made a Knight of the Légion d'honneur[2].
[edit] Sources
- James Bolivar Manson (1936). Ernest Biéler : peintre suisse. Lausanne: Éditions La Concorde. OCLC 5321583
- Maurice Jean-Petit-Matile (1976). Ernest Biéler. Lutry: Éditions Marendaz. OCLC 3327466
- (1938) Ernest Biéler. Kunsthalle Bern. 7 mai bis 12 juni 1938.. Druck von Büchler. OCLC 25899445
- Biéler, Ernest in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
[edit] References
- ^ Les peintres de l'École de Savièse, official website of Savièse
- ^ Historical Dictionary of Switzerland