Gabriel Lory the Younger

In 1805, he travelled with him again; this time to Neuchâtel, where he helped him edit the Voyage pittoresque de Genève à Milan par le Simplon.

He also made the acquaintance of the banker, Count Frédéric de Pourtalès [fr], who became his new travelling partner on his excursions to Italy.

Over the next few years, together with César Henri Montvert (1784–1848), he published several works depicting traditional Swiss costumes and views of the Bernese Oberland.

In 1832, he settled permanently in Bern and became a member of the local artists' society; although he continued to travel throughout Switzerland and Italy.

In 1846, he spent some time in Frankfurt am Main with his friend and former student, Gerhardt Wilhelm von Reutern.

Gabriel Lory the Younger, Swiss National Library
Bern, viewed from the North
Traditional costume from Bern