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Study for Feeling I, 1901 (India ink on paper)
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Study for Feeling I, 1901 (India ink on paper)
1765176 Study for Feeling I, 1901 (India ink on paper) by Hodler, Ferdinand (1853-1918); 53x34 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Study for Feeling I ; Studie zu Empfindung I. Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918). India ink on paper. Dated 1901. 53 x 34cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 22262676
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1901 Artist Male Artist Swiss Bosom Breast Etude Ferdinand Hodler Hodler In Ink India Ink Indian Ink Ink Drawing Ink On Paper Jugendstil Male Artist Modern Style Mood Nouveau One Person Only Stile Liberty Studies Swiss Artist Using Hands Woman Alone Portrait Style Portraiture
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This photograph captures a print of "Study for Feeling I, 1901" by Ferdinand Hodler. The artwork, created with India ink on paper, showcases the artist's exceptional talent and attention to detail. Measuring 53x34 cm, this private collection piece is a true gem of early twentieth-century art. The portrait-style composition features a solitary female figure in profile. With delicate strokes and precise lines, Hodler skillfully captures the subject's emotion and mood. The use of Indian ink adds depth and intensity to the drawing, highlighting every contour and expression. Hodler's study explores the human form with great sensitivity. The woman depicted exudes grace and elegance as she holds her hands close to her chest. Her half-length pose draws attention to her bosom, emphasizing femininity within an Art Nouveau aesthetic. As one of Switzerland's most renowned artists, Hodler masterfully combines elements from late nineteenth-century portraiture with modern styles prevalent in the early twentieth century. This fusion creates a unique visual experience that resonates even today. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured this timeless artwork through their lens, showcasing its beauty for all art enthusiasts to appreciate. This photograph serves as a testament to Hodler's artistic genius while preserving his legacy for future generations to admire.
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