Genève — La Suisse

Origins of Continuity

Genève — La Suisse is an early composition defining the structural representation of Geneva within the Maison, establishing the relationship between location, composition, and continuity through one of the most emblematic vessels of the Léman.

Archived within the Six Origins Corpus, this entry belongs to the foundational body of compositions that shaped the early visual language of Atelier WOCS. Through the steamboat La Suisse, the Jet d’Eau, and the horizon of the lake, the work inscribes Geneva within a grammar of movement, civic identity, and enduring presence.


Patrimoine du Léman

50 total attributions


Format I

42 × 59 cm

Format II

59 × 84 cm

Format III

89 × 128 cm

Composition Characteristics

Title
Genève — La Suisse
Corpus
Patrimoine du Léman
Chamber
Navigation Chamber
Registry Entry
NAV-001
Foundational Register
Recorded within the Foundational Register, sealed with 500 Foundational Guardians.
Issuance
50 total attributions across formats
Formats
42 × 59 cm · 59 × 84 cm · 89 × 128 cm

Additional Details

The composition brings together two enduring emblems of Geneva: the Jet d’Eau, whose ascent transformed a technical necessity into one of the city’s most recognisable signs, and La Suisse, the great Belle Époque steamboat commissioned for the waters of the Léman at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Built for the CGN and later preserved as a monument of national importance, La Suisse embodies a period in which navigation, tourism, and civic ambition entered a shared visual memory of the lake. Within the composition, the vessel becomes more than a historical object: it serves as the structural anchor of a Geneva defined by movement, visibility, and permanence.