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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.
Hans Leu the Elder (Nelkenmeister), born in Zurich in 1460, skillfully combined gothic and renaissance influences, creating impactful artworks like 'The Last Judgment' and 'Adoration of the Magi'. His paintings are housed at Kunsthaus Zürich. Zurich 1460 1507 the younger zurich carnation master [nelkenmeister] Switzerland c. 1490 This stunning gothic masterpiece depicts Archangel Michael ov
Maria Anna Angelica Kauffmann’s 'Cupid & Psyche' (1792) is a Romantic oil sketch featuring an angel & nymph in a lush landscape. Admire its classical beauty, dramatic lighting & meticulous detail.
Discover 'Portrait of Cleophea Krieg von Bellikon' by Hans Asper (1538). A captivating Renaissance portrait featuring a woman, cat & dogs. Explore Swiss art history and acquire this unique masterpiece.
Experience Ferdinand Hodler’s "Marshland," an Impressionistic landscape brimming with tranquility and symbolism from 1882. This serene Swiss artwork captures a marsh scene with loose brushstrokes and evocative color, perfect for adding beauty to your space.
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.
Explore Ferdinand Hodler’s evocative Composition Study—a striking black and white depiction of men wielding swords amidst a contemplative gathering—capturing the symbolic spirit of late 19th-century Swiss art. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Admire Ottilie Wilhelmine Roederstein's 'Self-Portrait with Brushes,' a striking 1917 oil painting capturing her dedication to art and featuring prominent brushes – explore museum reproductions at ArtsDot.
Explore Ferdinand Hodler's evocative "Female Figure Study," a poignant exploration of emotion and mortality rendered in striking black and white symbolism. Discover Swiss art history.
Discover 'Woman in Blue,' a captivating portrait by Ernest Biéler (1863-1948). Explore this stunning reproduction, showcasing Art Nouveau elegance & Pre-Raphaelite influence. Hand-painted on canvas – elevate your art collection today! #artreproductio
Hodler’s evocative black and white sketch captures a poignant moment of tenderness between a man cradling his infant son—a symbolist masterpiece reflecting the artist's preoccupation with mortality and familial devotion, inviting you to explore this timeless depiction.
Ferdinand Hodler’s “Love Couple,” created in 1907, exemplifies the Symbolist movement's focus on emotion and spiritual contemplation. This striking artwork portrays two reclining figures—a woman resting on her back with hands clasped to her chest, and a man lying face down—captured in Sarajevo’s National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hodler skillfully employs parallelism – layering textures a
Admire 'Madame B' by François Emile Barraud (1932). A poignant Swiss realist painting of a dignified older woman. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Admire Ferdinand by Hodler – a captivating 1912 painting of a spirited bull! Explore Symbolism & Art Nouveau in this detailed Swiss artwork. A unique piece for art collectors.
Explore François Bocion’s 'Landscape The Shore of a Lake, with Figures' (1860). A serene Swiss Impressionist painting featuring figures & a sailboat. Discover this romantic landscape artwork.