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1909 Interlaken - 1976 Bern. Known for: Sculpture in wood and stone, architectural creations, monumental decorations.
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Gustave Piguet (1909-1976) was a Swiss sculptor born in Interlaken. He trained as a wood and stone sculptor in Bern before moving to Paris and participating in the Universal Exhibition of 1937. The... Read full biography
Gustave Piguet (1909-1976) was a Swiss sculptor born in Interlaken. He trained as a wood and stone sculptor in Bern before moving to Paris and participating in the Universal Exhibition of 1937. The outbreak of World War II led him to return to Bern in 1939, where he received numerous commissions... Read full biography
Gustave Piguet (1909-1976) was a Swiss sculptor born in Interlaken. He trained as a wood and stone sculptor in Bern before moving to Paris and participating in the Universal Exhibition of 1937. The outbreak of World War II led him to return to Bern in 1939, where he received numerous commissions for public space developments. Piguet's works can be found in various locations in Bern, including the town hall, St. Peter's Church, and the Kunsthalle. Known for his monumental architectural... Read full biography
Gustave Piguet (1909-1976) was a Swiss sculptor born in Interlaken. He trained as a wood and stone sculptor in Bern before moving to Paris and participating in the Universal Exhibition of 1937. The outbreak of World War II led him to return to Bern in 1939, where he received numerous commissions for public space developments. Piguet's works can be found in various locations in Bern, including the town hall, St. Peter's Church, and the Kunsthalle. Known for his monumental architectural decorations and life-size sculptures, Piguet's pieces exhibit a balance of compactness, concentrated force, and grace. He often played with the relationship between mass and movement, seeking natural harmony in his creations.
Gustave Piguet (1909-1976) was a Swiss sculptor born in Interlaken. He trained as a wood and stone sculptor in Bern before moving to Paris and participating in the Universal Exhibition of 1937. The outbreak of World War II led him to return to Bern in 1939, where he received numerous commissions for public space developments. Piguet's works can be found in various locations in Bern, including the town hall, St. Peter's Church, and the Kunsthalle. Known for his monumental architectural decorations and life-size sculptures, Piguet's pieces exhibit a balance of compactness, concentrated force, and grace. He often played with the relationship between mass and movement, seeking natural harmony in his creations.

