Name

Zeerleder, Theodor

Birth and Death
Berne 3.1.1820–30.5.1868 Berne
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Tabbal 2024; Francine Giese 2024
Locations With Objects
Biographical Data

Theodor Zeerleder was a Swiss architect, draughtsman, and watercolourist. From 1839 to 1842, he studied architecture at the polytechnical school in Karlsruhe. From 1843 to 1845, he continued his training with the Parisian architect Jean-Louis Victor Grisart (1797–1877). On 30 November 1846, he set off from Bern on his first major journey, during which he travelled to Italy, Malta, and Greece. There is evidence of longer stays in Rome, Naples, the Palermo region, and Athens.

On 28 November 1847, he set sail from Piraeus for Egypt… More

Literature

Bäbler, M. and Bätschmann, M. T. (2015). Theodor Zeerleder (1820–1868). In: Stiftung Schloss Oberhofen (ed), Mythos Orient (pp. 8–12). Hünibach: Jost Druck.

Bäbler, M. and Bätschmann, M. T. (2006). Mit Zirkel und Palette. Theodor Zeerleder (1820-1868). Berner Architekt, Zeichner, Orientreisender. Stämpfli.

Stiftung Schloss Oberhofen (ed.) (2015), Mythos Orient. Ein Berner Architekt in Kairo, exhibition catalogue (Oberhofen Castle, 2025–2016), Hünibach: Jost Druck.

Works by this Artist

12 objects
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