THE DREAM - 1897


Size (cm): 50x75
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The work "The Dream" of 1897, by the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler, emerges as a vivid and poetic representation of the dream experience and the connection with the subconscious. In this work, Hodler enters the representation of a dream, using a visual language that oscillates between symbolism and modernism, styles that characterize much of its artistic career.

A careful observation of painting reveals human figures arranged in a scene that evokes both the reality and the unreality of sleep. Three women, whose anatomies are delineated softly, seem to float in an abstract environment. Two of them are on the ground, one in a reclined posture and another collection in a position that suggests introspection or deep rest; The third figure, placed behind the previous ones and holding a branch, seems to be in transition between the earthly and the ethereal. The disposition of these figures does not follow a conventional logic, but responds to a freer and more fantastic structure.

The colors in "the dream" are particularly notable. Hodler uses a palette that goes from the bluish and gray tones of the bottom to the whites and pale roses of the figures, suggesting a night and serene atmosphere. Colors have a translucent quality that underlines the immaterial nature of sleep. It is also important to highlight the use of soft and undulating lines that surround the bodies, generating a sense of movement and fluidity, contributing to the ethereal atmosphere of the work.

The composition is simple but effectively designed to convey an introspective and meditative experience. Hodler shows a clear domain of spatial disposition: the contrast between serene human forms and the soft tones of the background creates a scene of stillness and transcendence. The background elements are minimal and abstract, suggesting a solution of the borders between the body and space, which is characteristic in the dream transitions.

Symbolism is a crucial component in this work by Hodler. Human presence seems like a vehicle to explore deeper concepts such as spiritualism and unity with nature, recurring issues in their work. Hodler, influenced by the philosophy of life and death, existence and transcendence, plasma in this work a visual synthesis of their most personal reflections.

While "sleep" can be considered an isolated creation in Hodler's corpus, it also resonates with other of its paintings where he explores the relationship of the human being with his environment and his own interiority. Works such as "The Night" (1890) and "Eurythmy" (1895) share a similar sensitivity for the symbolic and spiritual, and demonstrate Hodler's persistent interest in exploring the human condition beyond its physical existence.

In summary, "The dream - 1897" by Ferdinand Hodler is a work that captures the intangible and mysterious world of dreams, using a refined composition and a color palette that evokes stillness and reflection. Through this painting, Hodler not only demonstrates his technical and artistic mastery, but also his deep ability to explore and represent the most hidden dimensions of human experience.

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