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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.
Ferdinand Hodler’s 1901 ‘Figure Study’ – a graceful pencil sketch capturing movement & form. Explore Symbolist lines, muted tones, and the artist's intimate creative process.
Discover Ferdinand Hodler's 'Figure Study' (1901), a captivating pencil drawing showcasing male form & Symbolist lines. Explore the artist’s poignant exploration of mortality and beauty at ArtsDot.
Discover "Study for ‘The Emotion’" by Ferdinand Hodler – a poignant symbolist study of a solitary male figure. Explore themes of mortality and beauty through this iconic Swiss masterpiece (1901). #Hodler #Symbolism #ArtHistory
Explore Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘On the banks of the Manzanares,’ a 1878 Impressionistic landscape painting. Discover its serene beauty, loose brushstrokes & atmospheric depth.
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.
Explore Ferdinand Hodler's evocative sketch "Warrior with Morning Star," capturing the dynamism of Swiss Symbolism and reflecting themes of mortality through a striking depiction of athleticism and contemplation.
Explore Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘The Turner Banquet,’ a stunning 1878 winter landscape in oil. Impressionistic brushwork & muted tones evoke quiet contemplation. #art #hodler #impressionism
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.
Explore Albin Egger-Lienz's powerful paintings! Austrian artist known for expressive Tyrolean scenes, historical art & monumental style influenced by Hodler. Discover his work at ArtsDot!