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Henry Dunant in 1863,
at the time of the foundation
of the Red Cross.
Photo by Frédéric Boissonnas
© ICRC photo library
Gustave Moynier in 1863,
at the time of the foundation
of the Red Cross.
Photo by Frédéric Boissonnas
© ICRC photo library

 

 

 


HENRY DUNANT + GUSTAVE MOYNIER: AN INTENSE COMBAT

21 September 2010 – 23 January 2011



Henry Dunant and Gustave Moynier are two of the central figures in the foundation of the Red Cross. Although Henry Dunant has become known worldwide for his humanitarian efforts, Gustave Moynier does not enjoy the same recognition today, even though he played a key role in the development of the Red Cross in the first 40 years of its existence.

As coincidence would have it, both Dunant and Moynier died in the same year, 1910. One hundred years after their passing, an exhibition honouring the two men portrays the parallels between their life stories, which, although overlapping in many ways, also saw a certain degree of rivalry. Both men displayed remarkable dedication to their efforts, from childhood right into their old age. Spurred by the same philanthropic ideal, they spearheaded numerous initiatives, engendering a spirit that continues to shape the world we live in today.


An exhibition by the Association Henry Dunant + Gustave Moynier 1910-2010