AR Examples
Open the app «artverse», choose «Freisicht» and start the tour «Einmal Alles». Then point the camera at the artworks you find on this website, one after the other. For further information about an artwork click on the ⓘ icon in the app.

Van Gogh painted many self-portraits. Some of them can be seen in the animation.
Vincent van Gogh, Selfportrait, 1887, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Preliminary studies for the completed work.
Georges Seurat, A Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, The Art Institute of Chicago

Information about each person in the picture.
Charles Le Brun, Everhard Jabach (1618-1695) and his Family, um 1660, The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York

When two Renaissance masterpieces meet. What changes in the effect of the painting?
Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, c. 1485/86, Uffizi Florence

Painting meets photography: How has a place changed over time?
Anonymous Venetian Master, Campo dei Frari with the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa de Frari and the Rio dei Frari, n.d., Museum Langmatt Baden

Hidden things become visible - when there is another work on the reverse side.
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch, St. Luke paints the Madonna, 1515, Museum of Fine Arts Bern

Before - after - what a restoration of a work brings to light.
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Young Girl with a Cat, c. 1770, Museum Langmatt Baden

How a painting is created - from the draft to the completed work of art.
Paul Cézanne, Bathers, c. 1895/96, Museum Langmatt Baden

What can you discover in a painting? Examination of the picture along questions of content. (From a family tour)
Albert Anker, Funeral of a Child, 1863, Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau

Painting and music - when works of art resound.
Arnold Böcklin, The Muse of Anacreon, 1873, Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau

At home on two different continents: son and father.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Portrait of Paul Meunier, son of Murer, around 1877, Museum Langmatt Baden

What influence does a frame have on the perception of a work? (From a family tour)
Paul Gauguin, Les pommiers de l’Hermitage, 1879, Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau

An artist with a double talent - language meets painting.
Wassily Kandinsky, Retrospect, 1924, Museum of Fine Arts Bern

A landscape image comparative and viewed from different angles.
Ferdinand Hodler, Der Niesen vom Heustrich aus, 1910, Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau

What do mountains mean to you? Series of (analog) collages by participants of a workshop at the Kunstmuseum St.Gallen
Ferdinand Hodler, Lake Thun with Stockhorn chain, around 1913, Kunstmuseum St.Gallen