Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918) was a Swiss painter who is best known for his symbolist landscapes and portraits. He was a pioneer of modern art in Switzerland and was a major influence on the development of modernism in Europe. His works often feature bold colours and strong lines, and he is widely regarded as one of the most important Swiss painters of the 19th century. His works can be found in many major museums around the world.
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Hodler Prints
- Andey Mountain, View from Bonneville
- Ascent II
- Ascent III
- At the Foot of Petit Salve
- The Bold Woman
- Die Cempfindung, Study
- Dark Genius
- The Dents Blanches at Champéry in the Morning Sun
- The Dents du Midi seen from Chesières
- The Dream of the Shepherd
- The Dream, 1897
- Emotion
- Enchanted Boy
- The Fall
- Fatigue of Life
- Geneva Harbour and the Saleve
- The Good Samaritan
- Grammont
- Joyous Woman
- The Jungfrau seen from Isenfluh
- Lake Burgäschi
- Lake Geneva Seen from Chexbre
- Lake Geneva with Jura Hills
- Lake Silvaplana with Piz Corvatsch
- Landscape, Oaks at Stockhorn
- Look into the Infinity
- Madame Valentine Gode Darel, ill
- Male Nude, Study for the Truth
- Meadow Piece
- The Miller, his Son and the Donkey
- Nine Swans in Front of a Mountainous Landscape
- Portrait of Käthe von Bach
- Portrait of Marguerite Renaud
- Sacred Hour
- Self Portrait
- Self Portrait, 1916
- Song in the Distance
- The Splendor of Lines
- The Stockhorn Mountains and Lake Thun
- Study for Feeling
- Sunrise Over Mont Blanc
- Thunersee von Leissigen
- Thunersee with Reflection
- View Into Infinity
- View of the Lake of Thun from Breitlauenen
- Willow Tree at the Junction
- Willow Trees at the Rhone
- Woman in Ecstasy
- Woman with Brown Hair
- The Woodcutter
- Zynien, Study
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