Great MUVEN - 1912


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

Ferdinand Hodler's "great muveran" painting dated in 1912, is an impressive masterpiece that captures the majesty of the Swiss Alpine nature. Hodler, one of the best known painters in Switzerland and a prominent member of the symbolist movement, has a fascinating capacity to transmit the greatness and power of mountainous landscapes through their unique technique and sensitivity.

Inspecting the paint "Great Muveran," the dominant presence of the mountain is erected as the core of the composition. Mount Muverán, an outstanding geographical element of the Swiss Alps, unfolds before our eyes in a palette dominated by cold and earthly tones. The chromatic range of gray, blue and brown manages to transmit a sensation of solidity and perpetuity, which is a classic characteristic of Hodler's work.

In terms of composition, Hodler uses an almost symbolic and symmetrical structure, something recurrent in his style. The horizontal layers of color and texture, which suggest the different bands of rock and snow, not only emphasize the monumentality of the mountain, but also produce a sensation of balance and serenity. The high horizon line in the painting suggests proximity to the sky, adding an almost spiritual dimension to the landscape.

A notable aspect of "great muveran" is the absence of human or animal figures, which completely directs attention to monumentality and the majestic loneliness of the mountain. This approach in nature devoid of human presence reflects Hodler's vision of nature and the universe, where the landscape becomes an absolute and silent protagonist.

Hodler had a particular fascination for the great panoramas and natural forms. This work can be compared to other of its iconic representations of Swiss landscapes, such as "The Lake of Thun" and "El Eiger, the Nun and the Mönch." In all these works, the Swiss painter uses his characteristic broad and meticulous application of the brush, which allows him to capture both the physical appearance of the landscape and its emotional and spiritual essence.

"Great Muveran" can also be interpreted within the context of Hodler's philosophy about "parallelism," an aesthetic doctrine that he proposed and that consists in the repetition of forms and patterns in nature, symbolizing a universal order. Repetitive stretch marks and layers reflect this principle, creating a visual and symbolic resonance that goes beyond a simple geographical representation.

In conclusion, "Great Muvran" is a work that not only shows the technical mastery of Ferdinand Hodler, but also encapsulates his philosophical vision and his devotion for representing nature in its purest and most sublime form. This painting It is, without a doubt, an eloquent testimony of the artist's ability to capture the immensity and immortal serenity of the Swiss Alps, making them an eternal monument of nature and art.

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