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Masters of Colour: Derain to Kandinsky Exhibit

80 Masterpieces from the Merzbacher Collection - 27 July – 17 November 2002

Werner and Gabrielle Merzbacher

World War I, self made businessman Bernhard Mayer, Gabrielle Merzbacher’s paternal grandfather, a german who based himself in Switzerland with interests worldwide, from Brussels and Paris to New York, built up a small collection of I and PI, all of them museum quality. He bought The Postman Joseph Roulin 1889, now in the MOMA, NY. He died in 1946 and his art collection was distributed to both his family and other collections. A few in this exhibit were passed from Mayer to Gab. Was the foundation of the Merzbacher collection.

Werner was born 1928 in Germany, evacuated to Switzerland. Met and married G in NY and joined the family business later to become chief executive. Their collection focused on color and how artists had used it in the twentieth century, whether as aid to the depiction of light, to the expression of emotion or to the communication of abstract ideas. Fauvism, German Expressionism and first phase of Russian Constructivism.

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