Study for banknote
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolism
1909
34.0 x 47.0 cm
Bosnijos ir Hercegovinos nacionalinė galerija
Study for banknote - Ferdinand Hodler
Ferdinand Hodler’s “Study for Banknote” stands as a testament to the artist's pioneering approach to Symbolism and his profound engagement with the anxieties of the fin de siècle—a period marked by rapid industrialization, social upheaval, and an increasing fascination with the subconscious. Completed in 1909, this monochrome pen and ink drawing transcends mere representation; it embodies Hodler’s signature “parallelism,” a stylistic method designed to capture not just visual appearance but also underlying emotional currents and spiritual significance.- Subject Matter: The artwork depicts a muscular man standing in an open landscape—a motif recurrent throughout Hodler's oeuvre, reflecting his fascination with the human form as both physical vessel and conduit for inner experience. Notably, he included himself as one of the figures, emphasizing introspection and confronting mortality – themes central to Symbolist thought.
- Style & Technique: Hodler’s loose, gestural sketching style is immediately recognizable. The drawing eschews meticulous detail in favor of expressive lines and shading—a deliberate choice intended to convey dynamism and immediacy rather than photographic accuracy. Thick hatching and cross-hatching techniques skillfully build up tonal values, creating a palpable sense of texture and depth.
- Historical Context: Hodler’s work emerged during the Belle Époque, Switzerland's golden age of artistic innovation and cultural optimism. However, beneath the veneer of prosperity lay simmering anxieties about societal change and the looming shadow of impending war—concerns that find subtle articulation in the melancholic atmosphere of “Study for Banknote.”
- Symbolism & Emotion: The drawing’s symbolism is multilayered. Hodler's deliberate inclusion of himself, coupled with the landscape backdrop, invites contemplation on themes of solitude and vulnerability. The posture of the man—firm yet slightly hesitant—suggests a confrontation with existential questions. The overall impression is one of raw energy and emotional intensity, capturing the artist’s preoccupation with conveying psychological states through visual form.
- Impact & Legacy: “Study for Banknote” exemplifies Hodler's commitment to exploring the complexities of human consciousness and confronting universal anxieties—a legacy that continues to resonate within contemporary art discourse. Its stylistic boldness and emotive power solidify Hodler’s position as a pivotal figure in the Symbolist movement, influencing subsequent generations of artists who sought to express inner realities beyond the confines of observable phenomena.
- Study for banknote - Ferdinand Hodler — Google Arts & Culture: Explore this artwork’s detailed description and imagery on Google Arts & Culture.
- Ferdinand Hodler: Discover biographical information about Hodler's life, artistic development, and influence on Swiss art history.
- Study for banknote: Admire Ferdinand Hodler’s “Study for Banknote.” A striking black & white pen drawing of a muscular figure in a serene landscape. Explore its gestural style and timeless appeal.
- Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook: A Study in Victorian Aestheticism & Landscape Evolution: Gain insight into the broader artistic context of Hodler’s era through this article exploring Victorian aestheticism.
- Ferdinand Delacroix: Romanticism's Revolutionary Brush – A Study of Passion, Politics, and Painterly Innovation: Compare Hodler’s style to that of Delacroix—another influential Romantic artist—to appreciate stylistic differences.
- Ferdinand Hodler: Symbolism, Parallelism & the Quest for Universal Harmony: Delve deeper into Hodler’s artistic philosophy and stylistic innovations through this comprehensive analysis.
- The Zurich Art Controversy: Ferdinand Hodler and the Swiss National Museum: Learn about the public reaction to Hodler’s “Night” fresco—a pivotal moment in Swiss art history.
Ferdinandas Hodleris (1853 – 1918)
Šveicarų simbolistas Ferdinando Hodlerio paveikslai – tai giliųjų emocijų ir gamtos jėgos atspindys. Išmokite apie jo unikalų "paralelizmo" stilių, garsiąją "Naktį" bei kitus monumentalius kūrinius.
Bosnijos ir Hercegovinos nacionalinė galerija (Saraevo, Bosnia ir Hercegovina)
Atraskite turtingą Bosnijos ir Hercegovinos meno sceną Sarajevo Nacionalinėje galerijoje! Atraskite daugiau nei 6000․ veikalų: F. Hodlerio, Jugoslavijos meistrų, ikonų ir šiuolaikinį meną. Kultūrinis brangusis akmenys nuo 1946 m.
Apie šį kūrinį
- Pavadinimas: Study for banknote
- Autorius: Ferdinandas Hodleris
- Metai: 1909
- Originalūs matmenys: 34.0 x 47.0 cm
- Autorinių teisių statusas: Viešasis domenas
- Kur galima pamatyti: Bosnijos ir Hercegovinos nacionalinė galerija
- Judėjimas: Symbolism
- Mediumas: Acrylic On Canvas
- Technika ar medžiaga: WallArt
- Raktažodžiai: classical art” , symbolist art , gestural sketching
Trumpos informacija
- Dimensions: 34 x 47 cm
- Medium: Pen and ink drawing
- Artist: Ferdinand Hodler
- Notable elements or techniques: Hatching and cross-hatching
- Movement: Symbolism
- Location: Private Collection
- Title: Study for banknote