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The Gottfried Keller Foundation

The Gottfried Keller Foundation (GKF) was established in 1890 by Lydia Welti-Escher, the daughter and heir of the politician, business leader and railway entrepreneur Alfred Escher. She bequeathed a large portion of her estate to the Confederation, with instructions that the revenues from it be used to acquire important works of visual art for Swiss museums. The Foundation's name since its inception is a homage to the celebrated Swiss poet and painter Gottfried Keller, who was a friend of the Escher family.

Karl Stauffer-Bern, Portrait of Lydia Welti-Escher, oil on canvas, 1886, Kunsthaus Zürich, (bequest by Dr. Emil Welti 1940), shown in the foreground on the far left of the photo.

Themes

23 January 2025

Collection online

Hans Baldung, also called Grien, Portrait of Adalbert III von Bärenfels, oil on pine wood, 1526, Kunstmuseum Basel (acquired in 1910), shown on the far right of the photo, Photo: Simon Schmid, SNL.

11 June 2024

The Gottfried Keller Foundation

20 December 2018

Exhibitions

From 14 February to 22 April 2019

An Institution of the Federal Office of Culture