Showing 4 artworks with Ferdinand Hodler and with 1909 and with Melancholic
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Ferdinand Hodler
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1909
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Melancholic
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- Rosy Brown
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- Ferdinand Hodler
- Watercolor
- Black And White Art
- Symbolism
- Swiss Art
- “Fine Art Print”
- Detailed Drawing
- Muscular Figure
- Art Deco Influence
- Jeanne Charles Cerani
- Melancholy Art
- Portrait Drawing
- Portrait Painting
- Banknote Study
- Classical Art”
- Symbolist Art
- Expressionism Style
- Composition
- Detail Study
- Valentine Gode Darel
- “Hodler Artwork”
- 1909
- Black And White
- Faces
- Pen And Ink Drawing
Admire Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘Study for Banknote.’ A striking black & white pen drawing of a muscular figure in a serene landscape. Explore its gestural style and timeless appeal.
Experience Ferdinand Hodler's 'Portrait Study of Jeanne Charles Cerani.' A captivating study featuring four faces, reflecting symbolism and capturing a poignant moment in Swiss art history.
This striking portrait study by Ferdinand Hodler portrays a woman in profile, adorned with flowing hair and an intense gaze. Rendered in black and white with a vibrant red background, it exemplifies Expressionist principles and explores themes of loss and fleeting beauty.
Hodler’s exploration of vulnerability is evident in ‘The Dying Valentine,’ a watercolor sketch showcasing muted tones and textural richness. This piece exemplifies his artistic legacy.