[3] In an attempt to enhance his German, he went to Germany[3] and after World War I was engaged as an actor in Görlitz,[2] Dresden and Berlin.
[1] After his return to Switzerland in 1926,[2] he was appointed editor-in-chief of the Zürcher Illustrierte in 1929,[4][5] which under his lead developed into a respected literary and photographic magazine.
[7] In 1941, Conzett & Huber decided to sell the «Zürcher Illustrierte» and publish a new magazine with which they planned to promote the multi-color print they have developed.
[1] Under Küblers leadership the Du became a well respected cultural magazine, employed prominent photographers like before also the Zürcher Illustrierte and focused on painters like Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro or Paul Klee.
[3] 1954 Carl Heinrich Ernst Art Prize[9] 1963 Literary prize of the City of Zürich[2] 1981 Honorary citizen of Wiesendangen[2] 1991 Du issue on Arnold Kübler for the 50 years anniversary of the Du[10] Arnold Kübler married Alva Carolina Fredrika Gierzt in 1927 and was the father of a daughter.