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About: Edmond Bille

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Edmond Bille (1878 in Valangin – 1959 in Sierre) was a Swiss artist. Bille engaged in intense and varied activity as painter, engraver, stained glass artist, journalist, writer, and politician. He is the creator of the stained glass windows around the altar of the Cathedral of Lausanne, capital of the Swiss canton of Vaud. He studied at the from 1894 to 1895, and the Académie Julian in Paris as well as in Neuchâtel and Florence.

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  • Edmond Bille (* 24. Januar 1878 in Valangin; † 8. März 1959 in Sierre) war ein Schweizer Künstler. Seine Tätigkeiten waren vielseitig, so war er Maler, Graveur, Journalist, Schriftsteller und Politiker. Edmond Bille ist auch der Schöpfer der Glasfenster rund um den Altar der Kathedrale Notre-Dame in Lausanne. 1937 wurden in der Nazi-Aktion „Entartete Kunst“ aus dem Stadtmuseum Ulm seine Holzschnitte Großer Sankt Bernhard (42 × 32,5 cm) und L'Hospice und Val d'Annivers - Zinal et le Besso (42 × 32,5 cm) beschlagnahmt und vernichtet. (de)
  • ادمون بايل هو ‏ ورسام سويسري، ولد في 24 يناير 1878 في Valangin ‏ في سويسرا، وتوفي في 8 مارس 1959 في ساير في سويسرا. (ar)
  • Edmond Bille (1878 in Valangin – 1959 in Sierre) was a Swiss artist. Bille engaged in intense and varied activity as painter, engraver, stained glass artist, journalist, writer, and politician. He is the creator of the stained glass windows around the altar of the Cathedral of Lausanne, capital of the Swiss canton of Vaud. He studied at the from 1894 to 1895, and the Académie Julian in Paris as well as in Neuchâtel and Florence. Bille, Hans Widmer and Jakob Herzog created the artist colony in the Bernese Oberland at Brienzwiler. He eventually settle in Sierre. Other stained glass projects can be seen in churches and public buildings in Martigny, Sierre, and other parts of the Valais region of Switzerland. His daughter S. Corinna Bille became a well-known writer. (en)
  • Edmond Bille, né le 24 janvier 1878 à Valangin (canton de Neuchâtel) et mort le 8 mars 1959 à Sierre (Valais), est un peintre et vitrailliste suisse. (fr)
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  • Edmond Bille (* 24. Januar 1878 in Valangin; † 8. März 1959 in Sierre) war ein Schweizer Künstler. Seine Tätigkeiten waren vielseitig, so war er Maler, Graveur, Journalist, Schriftsteller und Politiker. Edmond Bille ist auch der Schöpfer der Glasfenster rund um den Altar der Kathedrale Notre-Dame in Lausanne. 1937 wurden in der Nazi-Aktion „Entartete Kunst“ aus dem Stadtmuseum Ulm seine Holzschnitte Großer Sankt Bernhard (42 × 32,5 cm) und L'Hospice und Val d'Annivers - Zinal et le Besso (42 × 32,5 cm) beschlagnahmt und vernichtet. (de)
  • ادمون بايل هو ‏ ورسام سويسري، ولد في 24 يناير 1878 في Valangin ‏ في سويسرا، وتوفي في 8 مارس 1959 في ساير في سويسرا. (ar)
  • Edmond Bille, né le 24 janvier 1878 à Valangin (canton de Neuchâtel) et mort le 8 mars 1959 à Sierre (Valais), est un peintre et vitrailliste suisse. (fr)
  • Edmond Bille (1878 in Valangin – 1959 in Sierre) was a Swiss artist. Bille engaged in intense and varied activity as painter, engraver, stained glass artist, journalist, writer, and politician. He is the creator of the stained glass windows around the altar of the Cathedral of Lausanne, capital of the Swiss canton of Vaud. He studied at the from 1894 to 1895, and the Académie Julian in Paris as well as in Neuchâtel and Florence. (en)
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  • ادمون بايل (ar)
  • Edmond Bille (de)
  • Edmond Bille (fr)
  • Edmond Bille (en)
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