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Ferdinand Hodler’s haunting ‘Portrait of Louise Delphine Duchosal,’ painted in 1885, embodies Swiss Symbolism's exploration of sorrow and remembrance through masterful parallelism—a luminous depiction capturing profound emotion and inviting viewers to experience its timeless beauty.
Hodler’s artistic journey began with decorative painting but quickly propelled him toward formal training and exploration of symbolism – themes deeply rooted in his personal experiences shaped by loss.
Experience the serene symbolism of Hodler's Hilly Landscape with Ravens from 1910; capture this picturesque Swiss scene for your collection.
Experience Hodler's striking 1879 self-portrait capturing Symbolist introspection; own this masterwork of Swiss art today.
Explore Ferdinand Hodler’s 'Composition Study,' a striking pencil sketch of weightlifters. Admire its dynamic lines & anatomical detail – a rare 1887 Swiss artwork.
Experience Ferdinand Hodler’s stunning 1903 landscape painting, "View of the Horn of Fromberg," a serene Swiss scene showcasing symbolic beauty and delicate color palettes – perfect for art lovers seeking a timeless piece.
Experience Ferdinand Hodler’s iconic 1916 ‘Self Portrait,’ a captivating Symbolist oil painting featuring a serious man with a beard and mustache. This Swiss artist's profound introspection is beautifully rendered in this timeless piece – discover it now.
Experience Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘The Sacred Hour,’ a captivating 1911 Swiss Symbolist painting featuring two women in serene blue dresses amidst vibrant red flowers and green foliage, offering an elegant glimpse into mortality and beauty.
A vibrant depiction of a mountain stream flowing through a decaying forest by Swiss Symbolist Ferdinand Hodler captures the essence of nature in this 1902 masterpiece, perfect for your collection.
Ferdinand Hodler Admire Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘Figure Study,’ a poignant pencil sketch embodying Symbolist principles and capturing movement with muted tones. Explore a stunning hand-painted reproduction at ArtsDot.
A captivating Art Nouveau portrait of Berthe Jacques by Ferdinand Hodler captures a soulful gaze and timeless elegance from 1894, inviting you to bring this masterpiece of Swiss symbolism into your private collection.
Swiss Symbolist Ferdinand Hodler’s striking composition captures a soldier poised for action—a dynamic study reminiscent of his monumental "Jena 1813." This evocative drawing embodies the artist's preoccupation with themes of strength and resilience, inviting viewers to explore this captivating piece.
A pensive gaze defines this evocative Symbolist oil painting by Ferdinand Hodler from 1912 featuring Gertrud Mueller, offering a profound window into early 20th-century emotion for your private collection.
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.
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A hauntingly beautiful Symbolist oil painting of a woman lost in thought by Ferdinand Hodler from 1916 captures a profound sense of eternity and invites you to bring this emotive masterpiece into your 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 ‘Study for Banknote.’ A striking black & white pen drawing of a muscular figure in a serene landscape. Explore its gestural style and timeless appeal.
Admire Ferdinand Hodler’s ‘Portrait of Willy Russ’ (1911). A captivating Swiss painting featuring a distinguished man in a suit. Hand-painted reproduction available.
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.