Sigismund Righini Weiblicher Akt mit Handspiegel ca. 1937
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Sigismund Righini - Nude. 1906
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Tonhalle Zurich Maskenball poster by Sigismund Righini from 1906 and 1907
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Sigismund Righini - Autoportrait - 1908
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Bruno Monguzzi, Sigismund Righini, Museo Cantonale d’Arte, Lugano, March 18 – April 16, 1989
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Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Southampton to New York
~ Sigismund Righini (Swiss, 1870-1937), circa 1935
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Mega handsome boner-bearded Sigismund Righini; his self-portrait - 1914
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Sigismund Righini (Swiss, 1870-1937)
Female, sitting nude
1899
oil on canvas on wood
96 x 75 cm
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‘Self Portrait’ as painted by Swiss/German painter Sigismund Righini (1870-1937). I have no year as to when the above was painted, but from the lighter tone to the front of his beard. I admire the way he painted his pince nez, or ‘nose pliers’, glasses without legs that clip on the nose to you and me.
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Painting by Sigismund Righini (Swiss 1870-1937). Left to right: portrait of Rudolf Koller (Swiss 1828-1905) Arnold Böcklin (Swiss 1827-1901) Gottfried Keller (Swiss 1819-1890) 1897.
Rudolf Koller “Kuh im Krautgarten” The Cow in the Cabbage Garden 1857-58. Kunsthaus Zürich. Arnold Böcklin “Die Klage des Hirten (Amaryllis)” The Shepherd's Lament 1866. Alte Pinakothek München. Gottfried Keller “Heroische Landschaft” 1842. Zentralbibliothek Zürich.
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Red Cherries on a Red Ground - Sigismund Righini , 1909.
Swiss 1870-1937
Oil on cardboard, 39 x 53 cm.
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Sigismund Righini Sstanding female nude
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Two travel posters from the early 1930s advertising the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (French Line).
Top photo: From about 1931, from a painting by illustrator Albert Sébille. The CGT in this poster is represented by the two ocean liners SS Ile de France (1927-1959), which was the flagship of the French Line until the Normandie entered service in 1935, and the SS De Grasse (1924-1962) at the Port of Le Havre. Also being advertised is the Chemins de fer de L’état, a state-owned French railway that provided transportation from Paris to Le Havre. The locomotive in the illustration is from the 241 series, numbered 001 to 049, which were built by the Compagnie de Fives-Lilles, and put into service in 1931. They are still in use today - but in Switzerland.
Bottom photo: From about 1935, from a painting by Swiss painter Sigismund Righini. The new flagship of the CGL, the SS Normandie, whose maiden voyage was in May of 1935, is seen entering a rather stylized New York Harbor. Other ships of smaller varieties are seen about the harbor, notably a White Star liner which appears to be one of the “big four”, although all four of them had been retired, and three of them scrapped by the time the Normandie entered New York for the first time.
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Artist: Sigismund Righini
Le modele
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Sigismund Righini (Swiss,1870–1937)
Garten ,1912
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"Red Cherries on a Red Ground", Sigismund Righini, 1909. Oil on cardboard.
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