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Ferdinand Hodler (1853 – 1918)

Ferdinand Hodler – švajčiarsky symbolista známy svojimi evokujúcimi krajinami a unikátnym štýlom 'parallelizmus'. Objavte jeho maľby na TopImpressionists! #Hodler #Symbolizmus #ŠvajčiarskaSvetováUmene

Národná galéria Bosny a Hercegoviny (Sarajevo, Bosnia a Hercegovina)

Objavte bohatú umeleckú scénu Bosny a Hercegoviny v Národnej galérii v Sarajevu! Preskúmajte viac ako 6000 diel, vrátane diel Ferdinand Hodlera, jugoslavských majstrov, ikon a súčasného umenia. Kultúrny klenot od roku 1946.

Figure Study – Ferdinand Hodler: A Symphony of Silence

Ferdinand Hodler’s “Figure Study,” completed in 1899, stands as a cornerstone of Swiss Symbolist art and embodies the artist's profound exploration of human form intertwined with spiritual contemplation. Executed in graphite on paper—a medium favored by Hodler for its ability to capture subtle nuances of light and shadow—the artwork depicts a solitary female nude positioned centrally within an expansive landscape bathed in muted tones. This seemingly simple composition belies a complex layering of artistic intention, reflecting Hodler’s fascination with capturing the essence of existence beyond mere visual representation.
  • Style: Hodler's distinctive style—characterized by “parallelism”—rejects academic conventions and prioritizes conveying emotion through geometric forms and rhythmic patterns. The artist deliberately avoids excessive detail, opting instead for a deliberate simplification that emphasizes underlying structure and harmony.
  • Technique: Hodler employed meticulous hatching and cross-hatching to build up tonal values with remarkable precision. These techniques—inherited from Dürer’s influence—were skillfully utilized to create an illusion of depth and texture, capturing the subtle interplay between light and dark that defines the landscape backdrop.
  • Historical Context: Created during Hodler's formative years as a Symbolist artist, “Figure Study” aligns with the broader artistic movement’s preoccupation with exploring psychological states and spiritual themes. It reflects the Zeitgeist of late 19th-century Switzerland, where artists sought to transcend realism in favor of conveying inner experience.
Symbolism: The artwork's muted palette—dominated by shades of grey and brown—serves as a deliberate counterpoint to the vibrancy of Impressionist painting. Hodler’s choice of color underscores his belief that beauty resides not in superficial appearances but in underlying spiritual truths. Furthermore, the solitary nude figure symbolizes vulnerability and introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of mortality and transcendence. The landscape serves as an anchor for this contemplation, representing the vastness of existence and the interconnectedness of all things. Emotional Impact: “Figure Study” evokes a sense of quiet melancholy—a poignant awareness of human fragility against the backdrop of eternity. Hodler’s masterful rendering of form and tone captures not only visual beauty but also an intangible emotional resonance that lingers long after viewing. The artwork invites contemplation on fundamental questions about life, death, and the pursuit of spiritual understanding—themes that continue to resonate with audiences today.
  • Provenance: Originally held by Besim Korkut in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, the painting was subsequently acquired by the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) in 1988.
  • Exhibition History: “Figure Study” has been showcased at numerous exhibitions internationally, cementing Hodler’s legacy as one of Switzerland's most influential artists.
The DIA’s meticulous preservation efforts ensure that future generations can appreciate the enduring beauty and intellectual depth of this remarkable artwork—a testament to Hodler’s artistic vision and his profound engagement with the spiritual dimension of human experience.

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Základné informácie

  • Dimensions: 16 x 8 cm
  • Year: 1899
  • Notable elements or techniques: Kompozícia
  • Subject or theme: Ženská pozornosť
  • Movement: Symbolizmus
  • Artist: Ferdinand Hodler
  • Location: Národná galéria Bosny a Hercegoviny

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