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Willy Leopold Guggenheim, known as Varlin (16 March 1900 – 30 October 1977), was a Swiss painter. His figurative work emphasized the fragility of everyday life. Varlin was friends with
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, and painted them.


Life

Varlin was born in Zurich with a twin sister, Erna. He grew up on the outskirts of Zurich. When he was twelve years of age, his father and elder sister died within two months of each other. This began a fascination with darkness that would influence his work for the rest of his life. In his early teens Varlin and his remaining family moved to
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. Here he attended high school, eventually taking a year-and-a-half apprenticeship as a
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. This gave him easy access to Bavarian limestone, the same material used by
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, Daumier, and Gavarni to make prints. However he found lithography to be hard work, and was frustrated not to be creating his own works. After finishing his apprenticeship he swore never to make another lithograph. He rarely broke this vow. In 1921, at the age of twenty-one, he went to Berlin to study at the Berlin State School of Fine Arts where he was taught by
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. Two years later he moved to Paris where he studied at The
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Art School. In 1926, his mother retired and he finished his studies. Aware that he needed to earn a living, he got a job as a clerk with Company Risacher in Faubourg Montmartre. He did not last very long; they reportedly said of him "he can’t even sharpen a pencil!" After this he began drawing cartoons for humour magazines like ''Froufrou'' and ''Ric-rac''. He also exhibited some of his work at the Salon des Humoristes. In 1930 he was discovered by Polish poet and art dealer Leopold Zborovski, who also discovered
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. Zborovski decided Varlin needed to change his name because Guggenheim had bourgeois connotations and he thought it would put off the more Bohemian parts of Parisian society. The name Varlin was found after the street named Rue Eugène Varlin. Zborovski rented a studio in la Ruche for Varlin, where he socialised with
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, Soutine,
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and Léger, who also had studios there. In 1931 he exhibited at the Galerie Sloden in Faubourg St-Honoré after living briefly in the south of France. The exhibition was a great success and was extended beyond its original run. His friend and mentor Zborovskis died in 1932 and two years later, Varlin returned to Switzerland to be with his mother and sister. He rented a house in Venedigli that was due for demolition and had no banisters and little furniture. Here he lived with the painter Leo Leuppi and some sculptors. They lived in relative poverty but held huge parties that were famous throughout the city. Over the next three decades Varlin exhibited across Europe in galleries including the Municipal Gallery of Bienne, the Kunstmuseum in St. Gallen and the Venice Biennale. He received a number of Swiss awards and his exhibitions were met with high praise although often controversial. He also served in the second world war but hated military life. In 1961, Varlin was invited to exhibit at
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, his hometown's museum. The artists and The Journal DU dedicated an entire issue to his life and work. Two years later at the age of 63 he married a woman named Franca. In the spring of 1976 a major exhibition of 59 paintings opened at the Municipal Modern Art Gallery in Milan. On 30 October 1977, Varlin died at his home in
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. The same day came the news that the city of Florence had given him The Fiorino D'oro award for his lifework in the arts.


Pictures

*''Die "Porte Guillaume" in Chartres'' 1931 * ''Restaurant am Genfersee'' 1936–1945 * ''Augenklinik in Zürich'' um 1940 * ''Ma mère'' 1943 * ''Clochard de Paris'' um 1944 * ''Bildnis von Rüedi Gasser'', 1951, 107 x 80 cm, Museo Cantonale d’Arte,
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* ''Albertbrücke mit Themse'' 1955 * ''Banco di Roma'' 1960 * ''Antonia mit Patrizia'', 1967, 157.2 x 120.5 cm, Museo Cantonale d’Arte, Lugano * ''Zita'' um 1970 * ''Das Bett'' 1970–1975 * ''Der Schauspieler Ernst Schröder auf dem Bett'' um 1972 * ''Erna'', 1973, 215.5 x 170 cm, Museo Cantonale d’Arte, LuganoMuseo Cantonale d’Arte, Lugano: Willy Guggenheim, ''Erna''
/ref> * ''Winter in Bondo'' um 1974 * ''Erna'' 1974 * ''Selbstbildnis'' 1975 * ''Die Leute meines Dorfes'' 1975–1976


Media

* ''Varlin-Dürrenmatt Horizontal'' Hrsg.: Centre Dürrenmatt Neuchâtel, Verlag Scheidegger und Spiess, Zürich, 2005; im Buchhandel erhältlich * ''Varlin'', Prod.: Alfi Sinniger, Catpics AG; Kamera: Pio Corradi; Schweiz 2000; 80 Min. DVD beim Varlin-Archiv erhältlich * ''Varlin a Bondo''; a cura di Mathias Picenoni, Patrizia Guggenheim e Vincenzo Todisco, Quaderni grigionitaliani, Fasciolo speciale Edizione della Pro Grigioni Italiano, Coira, dicembre 2000 * ''Varlin, Leben und Werk'' entspricht Band 1 des Werkverzeichnisses; Verlag Scheidegger und Spiess, Zürich, 2000; vergriffen * ''Varlin, Werkverzeichnis der Bilder'' Hrsg.: Schweizerischer Institut für Kunstwissenschaft; 2 Bände mit CD-Rom; Verlag Scheidegger und Spiess, Zürich, 2000; beim Verlag erhältlich * ''Wenn ich dichten könnte'' Hrsg.: Patrizia Guggenheim und Tobias Eichelberg; Verlag Scheidegger und Spiess, Zürich, 1998; beim Verlag erhältlich * ''Briefe und Schriften'' Hrsg.: Franca Guggenheim und Peter Keckeis; Verlag NZZ, Zürich, 1989; vergriffen * ''wie er schrieb und zeichnete'' Hrsg.: Hugo Loetscher; GS-Verlag, Zürich 1983; vergriffen * ''Varlin'' Texte: Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch, Jürg Fedespiel, Manuel Gasser, Hugo Loetscher, Paul Nizon, Giovanni Testori, Varlin; Varlag Scheidegger, Zürich 1978; vergriffen * ''Varlin. Der Maler und sein Werk'' Hrsg.: Hugo Loetscher Texte: Manuel Gasser, Varlin, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch, Hugo Loetscher, Paul Nizon; Verlag Arche, Zürich 1969; vergriffen


External links


Varlin website


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Varlin 20th-century Swiss painters Swiss male painters 1900 births 1977 deaths 20th-century Swiss male artists