Thursday 12 March, 18:45

Stéphanie Guerzoni: An Independent Life in Painting

Philippe Clerc, conference speaker, examines the life and work of Stéphanie Guerzoni, a Swiss painter who trained with Ferdinand Hodler and pursued a cosmopolitan career in Paris, Genoa and Rome.

This lecture investigates her artistic journey, from Hodler’s influence to the autonomy she developed in Italy. It explores recurring themes, stylistic evolution, and the significance of her international career for Swiss art history.

In French.

Rue de l'Athénée 2,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: Crédit photographique: Fondation Théodore Strawinsky, Genève
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Photo Credit: Crédit photographique: Fondation Théodore Strawinsky, Genève

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