GIFTS AND BEQUESTS

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Piet Mondrian, Komposition mit Rot, Blau und Gelb, 1930, donated by Alfred Roth, 1987
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Johan Christian Dahl, Landschaft ausserhalb Dresdens, 1836–1840, donated by Christen Sveaas, 2018
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Urs Fischer, Problem Painting, Vereinigung Zürcher Kunstfreunde, donated by the artist, 2016, © Urs Fischer. Courtesy of the artist and Sadie Coles HQ, London
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Claude Monet, Le Parlement, coucher de soleil, 1904, donated by Walter Haefner, 1995
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Der ältere Berner Nelkenmeister; Paul Löwensprung, Geburt Christi (inner side of the right wing), donated by August Abegg and Emma Haab-Escher, 1925
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Ferdinand Hodler, Genfersee mit Mont-Blanc am frühen Morgen, 1918, donated by the Holenia Trust in memory of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1992
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Vincent van Gogh, Cabanes blanches aux Saintes-Maries, 1888, donated by Walter Haefner, 1995
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Triptyque, 1918, donated by Hans Arp, 1958
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Fischli / Weiss, Froh zu sein bedarf es wenig..., 1981, donated by Diana Amrein-Stadelmann, 2018, © Peter Fischli David Weiss, Courtesy der Künstler und Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich / New York
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Ferdinand Hodler, Landschaft bei Caux mit aufsteigenden Wolken, 1917, donated by Alfred Rütschi's heirs, 1929
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Claude Monet, Le bassin aux nymphéas, le soir, 1916/1922, donated by Emil G. Bührle, 1952
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Albert Anker, Zwei schlafende Mädchen auf der Ofenbank, 1895, donated by August F. Egli, 1911
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Pierre Bonnard, Paysage au soleil couchant. Le Cannet, 1927, bequest of Gustav Zumsteg, 2005

Would you like to make a lasting contribution to the world of art?

Contact

Elke Wiebalck
Head of Partnerships & Philanthropy
elke.wiebalck@kunsthaus.ch
+41 44 253 84 37

After consulting with the directors of the Kunsthaus you determine how your gift or bequest is best put to work. Gifts and bequests to the Kunsthaus Zürich are tax-exempt. If you’d like to find out more about how you can support the work of the Kunsthaus this way, please feel free to contact us.