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Explore Ferdinand Hodler's evocative 'Two Figure Studies,' a poignant black and white drawing capturing themes of vulnerability and contemplation amidst serene landscapes. Discover Swiss Symbolism at Google Arts & Culture.
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,
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.
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 ‘Pulling soldiers,’ a charcoal sketch of six wooden poles & figures. A loose, expressive study reflecting rural life & symbolism. #art #hodler #charcoal
Experience Ferdinand Hodler’s "The Mower," a captivating Art Nouveau masterpiece showcasing organic forms and symbolism. This iconic Swiss painter's work invites you to discover its timeless beauty and consider owning a piece of art history.
A dynamic gathering of figures captured in a poignant social scene by Swiss Symbolist master Ferdinand Hodler, offering a profound glimpse into late 19th-century life that you can bring to your private collection.
Experience the contemplative mood of Ferdinand Hodler's Nude Study (1902), a striking Symbolist drawing capturing quiet introspection; discover this masterpiece today.
An elegant elongated female figure in a blue dress commands this 1915 masterpiece by Swiss Symbolist Ferdinand Hodler, offering a graceful touch of early 20th-century sophistication for your private collection.