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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Swiss Symbolism
1909
44.0 x 60.0 cm
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Figure study
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Ferdinand Hodler's “Figure Study,” completed in 1909, transcends mere depiction; it embodies the core tenets of Swiss Symbolism—a movement dedicated to capturing inner emotions and spiritual truths through visual representation. This unassuming watercolor captures a solitary man engaged in the arduous task of plowing, yet within its quiet stillness lies an astonishing depth of artistic consideration.
“Figure Study” emerged during a pivotal moment in Swiss art history—the burgeoning influence of Expressionism. While Hodler remained firmly rooted in Symbolist principles, he absorbed elements from German Expressionists like Edvard Munch and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, reflecting the broader artistic anxieties of the era concerning mortality and societal transformation. The painting’s melancholic atmosphere resonates with the philosophical concerns prevalent at the time.
More than just a depiction of manual labor, “Figure Study” is an exploration of human vulnerability and inner reflection. Hodler’s deliberate simplification of form—reducing the figure to essential contours—forces us to confront the profound beauty inherent in quiet observation. The painting's understated elegance continues to inspire artists today, reminding us that powerful artistic expression can reside within subtle nuances of color and texture.
1853 - 1918 , Switzerland
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