Paintings, "Bridge at the mouth of the Venoge, St Sulpice Switzerland",Richard Berger, born August 16, 1894 in Yens and died August 4, 1984 in Morges, is a professor of drawing, decoration and Swiss art history, defender of a neutral international language. A certified teacher in 1913, he taught for fifteen years at Corcelles-près-Payerne. Holder of a patent for the teaching of technical drawing, he took courses in Friborg and Neuchâtel before obtaining a master's degree in artistic and decorative drawing, and art history from the school of fine art. -arts of Lausanne. He then settled in Morges and began to publish, in parallel with his teaching activity. Work on wood White wood frame 32,5 x 40 x 3 cm / 1950-1959
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