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1893 Vaulion, Switzerland - 1969 Vaulion, Switzerland. Known for: Modernist landscape, nude figure and portrait painting, public figure sculpture.
Casimir Reymond, born in Vaulion on April 9, 1893 and died in the same city on July 16, 1969, is a painter, sculptor, cartonnier, teacher and school director. He studied painting at the School of... Read full biography
Casimir Reymond, born in Vaulion on April 9, 1893 and died in the same city on July 16, 1969, is a painter, sculptor, cartonnier, teacher and school director. He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Geneva (1910-1913) and then turned to sculpture. He obtained the federal scholarship of... Read full biography
Casimir Reymond, born in Vaulion on April 9, 1893 and died in the same city on July 16, 1969, is a painter, sculptor, cartonnier, teacher and school director. He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Geneva (1910-1913) and then turned to sculpture. He obtained the federal scholarship of the fine arts in 1914. He created a Biblical relief for the cathedral of Lausanne (1918-1919), participated in several exhibitions in Paris (1921-1925) and realized the monumental neoclassical cariatids... Read full biography
Casimir Reymond, born in Vaulion on April 9, 1893 and died in the same city on July 16, 1969, is a painter, sculptor, cartonnier, teacher and school director. He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Geneva (1910-1913) and then turned to sculpture. He obtained the federal scholarship of the fine arts in 1914. He created a Biblical relief for the cathedral of Lausanne (1918-1919), participated in several exhibitions in Paris (1921-1925) and realized the monumental neoclassical cariatids in marble for the entrance hall of the Federal Court (1925-1927). He made impressive busts of artists of his time such as of Felix Vallotton (1923) or Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz (1927). He stayed in Paris from 1929 to 1932. From 1932, he taught at the... Read full biography
Casimir Reymond, born in Vaulion on April 9, 1893 and died in the same city on July 16, 1969, is a painter, sculptor, cartonnier, teacher and school director. He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Geneva (1910-1913) and then turned to sculpture. He obtained the federal scholarship of the fine arts in 1914. He created a Biblical relief for the cathedral of Lausanne (1918-1919), participated in several exhibitions in Paris (1921-1925) and realized the monumental neoclassical cariatids in marble for the entrance hall of the Federal Court (1925-1927). He made impressive busts of artists of his time such as of Felix Vallotton (1923) or Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz (1927). He stayed in Paris from 1929 to 1932. From 1932, he taught at the cantonal school of drawing and applied art in Lausanne, which he directed in 1933-1934 and from 1945 to 1955. Sympat... Read full biography

