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Akril na platnu
Umetnost za zidove
Swiss Symbolism
1901
27.0 x 10.0 cm
National Gallery of Bosnia and HerzegovinaGiclée štampa ili print na platnu muzejskog kvaliteta uz brzu proizvodnju i fleksibilne opcije završne obrade.
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Figure study
Dimenzije reprodukcije
Ferdinand Hodler’s “Figure Study,” executed in 1901, stands as a testament to the enduring power of Symbolist aesthetics—a movement that sought to transcend mere representation and delve into the realm of psychological experience. Captured in stark black and white photography, this deceptively simple pencil sketch reveals layers of nuanced observation and artistic intention.
The photograph itself expertly captures the essence of Hodler’s artistic vision. Its tonal range subtly highlights the delicate interplay between light and shadow, mirroring the contemplative mood conveyed by the painting. It's an ideal representation for discerning collectors and interior designers seeking to infuse their spaces with a touch of understated elegance and profound emotional depth.
Hodler's exploration of the human psyche is palpable in this piece, mirroring his own personal struggles with loss—a recurring motif throughout his oeuvre. The artist’s deliberate use of “parallelism” elevates the sketch beyond mere depiction, transforming it into a visual meditation on stillness and inner reflection.
Inspired by Pont-Aven School's spiritual landscapes and influenced by Expressionist sensibilities, Hodler sought to communicate profound emotions through simplified forms and muted tones. This artwork exemplifies his commitment to conveying psychological depth with remarkable subtlety—a characteristic that distinguishes him as one of Switzerland’s most influential painters.
“Figure Study” embodies the core tenets of Swiss Symbolism: a rejection of superficial beauty in favor of confronting existential questions and capturing the essence of human experience. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with viewers on an emotional level—a testament to Hodler’s genius as both artist and humanist.
1853 - 1918 , Švajcarska
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