Werner Neuhaus (1 November 1897, in Burgdorf – 22 August 1934, in Lützelflüh) was a Swiss painter, printmaker and draftsman.
[3] This likely influenced his decision to rent a studio in Binningen in 1923, so he could pursue his art work undisturbed.
The following year, he and his wife retired from public life and moved to a rural area near Rüegsau in Emmental.
This change of style corresponded to trends in the tastes of local art collectors, affecting his ability to sell work.
On 20 August 1934, he was riding home on his bicycle with designs for the glass windows at St. Blasius Church when he was struck by an automobile.