Showing 5 artworks with Ferdinand Hodler and with 1908 and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Ferdinand Hodler
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1908
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- Parallelism Technique
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Hodler Artwork
- Ferdinand Hodler
- Emotional Expression
- Swiss Art Nouveau
- Swiss Landscape
- Decorative Painter Technique
- Swiss Symbolist Tradition
- Symbolic Imagery
- Bern Artist Hodler
- Symbolic Composition
- Soldier Drinking Scene
- Romantic Art Style
- Figure Composition
- Portrait Drawing
- Anatomy Precision
- Belt Detail
- Symbolism Painting
- Weightlifting Artwork
- Dynamic Line Art
- Movement Gesture
- Black & White Drawing
- Love Couples Artwork
- Alpine Landscape Influence
Ferdinand Hodler’s "Infantry Marcher," completed in 1908, embodies Swiss Symbolism's haunting beauty—a soldier confronting oblivion with luminous torso and shadowed backdrop. Explore its masterful composition & watercolor technique.
Hodler's work embodies Symbolism, reflecting the era's preoccupation with emotion and spiritual themes. The painting explores themes of love, intimacy, and mortality through stylized figures and atmospheric perspective. "Four Couples in Love" represents a pivotal moment in Hodler’s artistic development, showcasing his pioneering use of parallelism – layering textures and colors to create depth an
Ferdinand Hodler Explore Ferdinand Hodler's evocative study for "Jena 1813", depicting a solitary soldier pausing to drink, capturing the poignant beauty of Swiss Symbolism and reflecting themes of mortality.