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Symbolist Landscape Painting
1899
16.0 x 8.0 cm
Muzeum Narodowe Bośni i Hercegowiny
Ferdinand Hodler (1853 – 1918)
Ferdinand Hodler – szwajcarski malarz symbolisty i secesjonizmu. Znany z wyrazistych krajobrazów, portretów i unikalnej techniki 'parallelizmu'. Odkryj jego dzieła na AllPaintingsStore!
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Study for Day - A Fragment of Hodler's Vision
The Musée Jenisch in Vevey houses a remarkable glimpse into the artistic world of Ferdinand Hodler – specifically, “Study for Day,” completed around 1899. This unassuming pencil sketch transcends its modest dimensions (13 x 23 cm) to embody the core tenets of Hodler’s distinctive style: parallelism and an unwavering fascination with the interplay between form and gesture. It's a piece that speaks volumes about his artistic philosophy and invites contemplation on themes of renewal, vulnerability, and the profound beauty found within stillness.- Subject Matter: The sketch depicts three nude female figures arranged in a carefully considered composition. Hodler’s intention wasn’t merely to depict the human body; he sought to capture its essence—its dynamism—within a framework of geometric precision.
- Style & Technique: Hodler's “parallelism” is evident in the symmetrical positioning of the figures and their postures, mirroring the harmonious balance he believed underpinned existence itself. The artist employed precise pencil strokes to delineate contours and create subtle shading effects, prioritizing clarity and control over expressive brushwork.
- Historical Context: Created during Hodler’s formative years as a Symbolist painter, “Study for Day” reflects the broader artistic currents of the late 19th century—a period marked by experimentation with new visual languages and a preoccupation with psychological depth. It aligns closely with his monumental painting "Day," which explored similar themes of cyclical time and human vulnerability.
- Symbolism: The sketch’s central figure leans on her left hand, head bowed in contemplation – a gesture laden with symbolic significance. Hodler deliberately employed visual cues to convey ideas beyond the literal depiction of the nude form, inviting viewers to engage in an emotional dialogue about mortality and transformation.
- Emotional Impact: Despite its simplicity, “Study for Day” possesses a palpable sense of serenity and introspection. The muted tonal palette contributes to this mood, fostering contemplation on themes of peace and acceptance—qualities Hodler consistently championed throughout his oeuvre.
O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Studium trzech postaci
- Artysta: Ferdinand Hodler
- Rok: 1899
- Wymiary oryginału: 16.0 x 8.0 cm
- Format: Portret
- Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
- Lokalizacja dzieła: Muzeum Narodowe Bośni i Hercegowiny
- Rodzaj techniki: Sztuka ścienna
- Kolor główny: Beż szary
- Przeznaczenie: Akcent kolorystyczny
Szybki podgląd
- Dimensions: 16 x 8 cm
- Year: 1899
- Notable elements or techniques: Symetryczna kompozycja
- Subject or theme: Studium postaci
- Movement: Symbolizm
- Artist: Ferdinand Hodler
- Location: Narodowa Galeria Sztuki Bośni i Hercegowiny