Louise Bachofen-Burckhardt

Louise Elisabeth Bachofen-Burckhardt (October 8, 1845 – February 21, 1920) was a Swiss philanthropist. She is known for her art collection that she bequeathed to the Kunstmuseum Basel in Switzerland.

Louise Elisabeth Bachofen-Burckhardt
Portrait of Louise Bachofen-Burckhardt, 1865, by Ernst Stückelberg
Born(1845-10-08)October 8, 1845
DiedFebruary 21, 1920(1920-02-21) (aged 74)
NationalitySwitzerland
Spouse(s)Johann Jakob Bachofen

Bachofen-Burckhardt was born in 1845 in the Daig.[1] She married anthropologist and antiquarian Johann Jakob Bachofenat age 25.[1] After his death, she expanded his art collection with the assistance of German art historian Wilhelm von Bode, with the goal of transforming the City of Basel's public art collection.[1][2]

During the last decades of her life, she collected about 300 paintings from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century, including works by artists Bartolomeo Vivarini, Jan Breughel the Elder, and Hans Memling.[1][2] In 1904, she donated all of the works to a foundation in her late husband's name, with the Kunstmuseum Basel as its sole beneficiary.[2] She wrote a catalog of her collection that was published in 1907.[3]

From 2019 to 2020, the Kunstmuseum Basel ran a special exhibition honouring Bachofen-Burckhardt, 100 years after her death.[1][2]

References

  1. "Die visionäre Sammlerin Louise Bachofen-Burckhardt". bz - Zeitung für die Region Basel (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  2. "A Passion for Pictures". kunsemuseum basel. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  3. Katalog der Gemäldesammlung von Frau Prof. J. J. Bachofen-Burckhardt, 1907 on archive.org
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