Ferdinand Hodler’s “Spring,” completed in 1901, stands as a cornerstone of Swiss Symbolist painting and embodies Hodler's singular artistic vision—a fusion of meticulous observation with profound psychological exploration. Exhibited simultaneously in Zurich’s Kunstverein and Vienna’s Secession, the artwork immediately captivated audiences and cemented Hodler’s reputation as a pioneer of ‘parallelism,’ a technique he championed to capture not merely visual appearances but also underlying emotional currents.
Hodler’s meticulous attention to detail—evident in the rendering of the flowers and the figures’ postures—underscores his commitment to capturing not just what is seen but also what is felt. “Spring” remains a testament to Hodler's ability to distill complex psychological ideas into visually arresting compositions, securing its place as an enduring emblem of Symbolist art.
Artist: Ferdinand Hodler
Birth Year: 1853
Death Year: 1918
Birth City: Bern
Birth Country: Switzerland
Biography: A Life Etched in Symbolism: The World of Ferdinand Hodler
Hodler’s early life was marked by profound loss—the untimely deaths of his father and two younger brothers instilled within him a deep contemplation of mortality. This formative experience profoundly shaped his artistic sensibility, propelling him toward formal training and fostering an unwavering fascination with the natural world.
스위스의 상징주의 화가 페르디난트 홀러는 '평행주의'라는 독창적인 기법으로 자연과 인간의 조화를 표현했습니다. 그의 대표작 <낮>은 삶, 죽음, 재생을 담은 웅장한 걸작입니다. 19세기 말 스위스 미술의 거장이었습니다.
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