FERDINAND HODLER
Ferdinand Hodler (March 14, 1853 – May 19, 1918) was one of the best-known Swiss painters of the nineteenth century. His early works were portraits, landscapes and genre paintings in a realistic style. Later, he adopted a personal form of symbolism he called Parallelism that emphasized the symmetry and rhythm which he believed formed the basis of human society. I trust you enjoy this visit and may you be enriched with the work of masters of art
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Night (1889-1890)

Girl At The Window (1890)

Communication With The Infinite (1892)

"Autumn" Composition for Eurythmics (1892)

Adoration (1892)

The Chosen One (1893)

The Dream of the Shepherd (1896)

The Dream (1897)

Portrait Of Madame De R. (1898)

The Lake Geneva From Chexbre (1903)

Day I (1899-1900)

Spring (1901)

The Truth (1903)

Cherry Tree In Bloom (1906)

Transfiguration (1906)

The German Students In The War Of Liberation Of 1813 (1908)

Woman In Ecstasy (1911)

Valentine Godé-Darel on Her Sickbed (1914)

Gazing into Infinity (1916)

Youth Admired By Women