Two figures
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Swiss Symbolism
1895
32.0 x 24.0 cm
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Ferdinand Hodler (1853 – 1918)
Ferdinand Hodler: Šveitsi sümbolismi suurkuju, tuntud võimsate maastikumaalide ja 'parallelism' stiili poolest. Avasta tema teoste sügavust ja mõju – alates monumentaalsest 'Päevast' kuni hingede vahenduseni.
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Avastage Bosnia ja Hertsegovina rikkaliku kunstimaailma Sarajevos! Leidke üle 6000 teose, sealhulgas Ferdinand Hodleri töud, jugoslaavia meistrite teoseid, ikoonid ja kaasaegset kunsti. Kultuuriline pärl alates 1946. aastast.
A Study in Quiet Contemplation: Ferdinand Hodler’s “Two Figures”
Ferdinand Hodler's "Two Figures," completed in 1895, transcends mere representation; it embodies the core tenets of Symbolist art—a deliberate eschewal of literal depiction in favor of conveying emotion and psychological depth through stylized forms and muted color palettes. Executed in black and white chalk pastel on paper, this deceptively simple sketch reveals a profound engagement with themes of mortality and introspection, reflecting Hodler’s own personal experiences shaped by early familial loss. The artwork's genesis lies in Hodler’s fascination with Eurhythmia, a movement advocating for harmonious bodily rhythm and expression—a concept that profoundly influenced his artistic sensibilities.- Subject Matter: The composition centers around two male figures positioned side-by-side, their postures conveying stillness and quiet contemplation. One figure wears a robe or cloak, suggesting dignity and solemnity, while the other’s back is turned, hinting at vulnerability and perhaps facing an unseen challenge.
- Style: Hodler's style aligns perfectly with Symbolist principles—characterized by flattened perspectives, simplified forms, and an emphasis on expressive lines rather than accurate anatomical detail. This stylistic choice prioritizes conveying inner emotion over outward appearance.
- Historical Context: Hodler produced “Two Figures” during the height of Symbolist artistic fervor—a reaction against Impressionism's focus on capturing fleeting sensory impressions. Symbolists sought to explore psychological states and spiritual truths through symbolic imagery, rejecting realism in favor of conveying universal human experiences.
- Symbolism: The inclusion of an old book subtly reinforces the theme of wisdom and contemplation. It serves as a visual anchor, grounding the figures’ stillness within a broader context of intellectual inquiry and spiritual awareness—a testament to Hodler's artistic vision.
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- Title: Two figures
- Kunstnik: Ferdinand Hodler
- Aasta: 1895
- Original dimensions: 32.0 x 24.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
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- Liikumine: Swiss Symbolism
- Värvigamma: Monochrome
- Siht: Accent
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- Medium: Drawing
- Artist: Ferdinand Hodler
- Title: Two figures
- Notable elements or techniques: Line drawing; expressive shading
- Movement: Symbolism
- Dimensions: 32 x 24 cm
- Artistic style: Psychological realism