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Experience the serene symbolism of Hodler's Hilly Landscape with Ravens from 1910; capture this picturesque Swiss scene for your collection.
Ferdinand Hodler's 'Lumberjack,' created in 1910, embodies the Symbolist aesthetic with its dynamic composition and masterful use of line. This powerful depiction portrays a lumberjack mid-swing, conveying strength and focus against a tranquil sky.
A dramatic mountain scene captures the serene beauty of Niesen in this 1910 masterpiece by Ferdinand Hodler, inviting you to bring the powerful spirit of the Swiss landscape into your home.
A pensive portrait of Giulia Leonardi captures a striking moment of reflection through Ferdinand Hodler's symbolic style from 1910, inviting you to bring this timeless piece of Swiss art into your private collection.
Explore Ferdinand Hodler’s mesmerizing Art Nouveau masterpiece, ‘Ahasver,’ capturing tranquil contemplation amidst dreamlike landscapes and symbolic figures—a timeless reflection of Swiss artistic heritage available for exquisite reproductions.
Admire Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘Portrait of Giulia Leonardi,’ a captivating 1910 work showcasing expressive Fauvist techniques & introspective mood. Explore Symbolism & Art Nouveau.
Discover this captivating Art Nouveau portrait of Giulia Leonardi by Ferdinand Hodler (1910), featuring sinuous lines and a mysterious smirk; own a piece of Symbolist history.
Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘Lumberjack, study’ (1910) – a striking black & white drawing of a determined man wielding an axe. Explore Hodler's unique style and this powerful work.
Swiss Symbolist painter Ferdinand Hodler captures a brooding portrait of a man wielding an axe against a tranquil forest backdrop—a striking juxtaposition reflecting themes of strength and vulnerability within the artist’s distinctive style.
Ferdinand Hodler Delve into Ferdinand Hodler's poignant 'Figure Study,' a masterful pencil sketch embodying Symbolist principles and capturing the essence of movement & form. Acquire a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
Ferdinand Hodler 1910 The image is a black and white drawing of a man holding a large wooden object in his hands. The man appears to be standing on one leg while holding the object, which could possibly be a baseball bat or a similar item. He seems to be focused on something off-camera, possibly preparing for an action or observing something in the distance. The drawing is quite detailed and cap
A majestic view of the Swiss Alps featuring the grand Stockhornkette peaks and serene waters by Ferdinand Hodler, capturing a tranquil 1910 landscape that invites you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your home.
This study exemplifies Hodler's signature Symbolist style, capturing a solitary figure engaged in agricultural labor against a dramatic mountain backdrop. Executed in 1910, the piece showcases Hodler’s meticulous attention to detail and his ability to convey emotion through restrained tonal palettes. The drawing utilizes expressive lines and gestural marks to depict the man's physique and posture,
Inspired by the loss of his family members early in life, Hodler’s work consistently investigates emotional depth and visual harmony. Explore related artworks like ‘Emotion (Study)’ and ‘Study for banknote,’ showcasing Hodler's distinctive pen drawing technique. Ferdinand Hodler Study of a standing figure Bern Switzerland 1853 1910 1918 This striking black and white drawing portrays a man
Explore Ferdinand Hodler’s "Lumberjack" (1910). A dynamic watercolor depicting rural strength in Art Nouveau style. Discover this evocative piece of genre painting.