Albert Gos (born April 6, 1852 in Geneva, † June 23, 1942 ibid) was a Swiss musician, composer, landscape painter and author. As an admirer of the high mountains, he became to some extent the "court... Read full biography
Albert Gos (born April 6, 1852 in Geneva, † June 23, 1942 ibid) was a Swiss musician, composer, landscape painter and author. As an admirer of the high mountains, he became to some extent the "court painter" of the Matterhorn. lbert Gos married Jeanne Monnerat in 1878. They had five children:. In... Read full biography
Albert Gos (born April 6, 1852 in Geneva, † June 23, 1942 ibid) was a Swiss musician, composer, landscape painter and author. As an admirer of the high mountains, he became to some extent the "court painter" of the Matterhorn. lbert Gos married Jeanne Monnerat in 1878. They had five children:. In Geneva, a street is named after Albert Gos, the "Rue Albert-Gos". Albert Gos studied violin at the conservatory in Geneva, where he was a pupil of Amélie Müntz Berger, the wife of Alexandre Calame. As... Read full biography
Albert Gos (born April 6, 1852 in Geneva, † June 23, 1942 ibid) was a Swiss musician, composer, landscape painter and author. As an admirer of the high mountains, he became to some extent the "court painter" of the Matterhorn. lbert Gos married Jeanne Monnerat in 1878. They had five children:. In Geneva, a street is named after Albert Gos, the "Rue Albert-Gos". Albert Gos studied violin at the conservatory in Geneva, where he was a pupil of Amélie Müntz Berger, the wife of Alexandre Calame. As a professional violinist he received the prize of the conservatory in 1870. In 1935, the Geneva writer Charles Gos, a son of Albert Gos, wrote a map to the St. Niklaus mountain guide and entrepreneur Erwin Lochmatter, a son of Josef Lochmatter.... Read full biography
Albert Gos (born April 6, 1852 in Geneva, † June 23, 1942 ibid) was a Swiss musician, composer, landscape painter and author. As an admirer of the high mountains, he became to some extent the "court painter" of the Matterhorn. lbert Gos married Jeanne Monnerat in 1878. They had five children:. In Geneva, a street is named after Albert Gos, the "Rue Albert-Gos". Albert Gos studied violin at the conservatory in Geneva, where he was a pupil of Amélie Müntz Berger, the wife of Alexandre Calame. As a professional violinist he received the prize of the conservatory in 1870. In 1935, the Geneva writer Charles Gos, a son of Albert Gos, wrote a map to the St. Niklaus mountain guide and entrepreneur Erwin Lochmatter, a son of Josef Lochmatter. Later, on his art trips to Savoy, the Bernese Oberland, the Valais and, above all, the Nikolaital, Albert always wore his... Read full biography
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