Cerezo in Flor - 1905


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price37.200 ISK

Description

Ferdinand Hodler, one of the most prominent Swiss painters of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, offers us in his work "Cerezo en 1905 a window to a world where nature and art are found in a delicate and moving hug. This painting is part of a period of maturity of the artist, characterized by the serenity and purification of forms found in the symbolism and in its own distinctive style known as "parallelism."

When contemplating "Cerezo en Flor", one quickly perceives a harmony that unfolds from the blue background of the sky to the central framing of the cherry tree in full flowering. Hodler uses a palette where soft and vibrant colors are intertwined. The flowers of the cherry tree, represented with white and pink tones, seem to acquire an ethereal texture that contrasts poetically with the solid and slightly curved shapes of the trunk and the branches of the tree.

The composition of the work is a testimony of Hodler's domain of the balance and symmetry. The cherry tree stands majestically in the center of the canvas, almost symmetrically dividing the scene into two halves that converge towards the observer. This space management not only gives the tree prominence, but also creates a feeling of calm and order that invites repossed contemplation.

In the foreground, the green of the grass and the wild flowers that emerge from the soil give an additional freshness and life to painting. These subtle details suggest the arrival of spring and reinforce the sense of renewal and the ephemeral beauty of nature, recurring themes in Hodler's work.

It is interesting to notice the absence of human figures in "Cerezo en Flor". This detail can be interpreted as an attempt by the artist to focus all the viewer's attention on the majesty and purity of the flourished tree. By eliminating any anthropocentric element, Hodler makes nature speak directly to the soul of the observer, reminding him of the magnificence of natural cycles and the interconnection of all life forms.

Ferdinand Hodler aligned with the symbolism in much of his career, where natural forms and landscapes were used to evoke emotional states and philosophical reflections. "Cerezo en Flor" is no exception to this trend. The peace transmitted by the scene, the simplicity of the elements and compositional clarity are a reflection of its intention to transcend the merely visual to achieve the spiritual.

In the context of Hodler's artistic production, this painting can be compared to other works such as "Lake Geneva from Chexbres" (1905) and "The Alps from Lake Thun" (1905), where nature also uses as nature as main protagonist and use a composition that privileges balance and serenity.

In summary, "Cerezo en Flor" by Ferdinand Hodler is a piece that invites internal contemplation through the serene beauty of nature. Its mastery of composition, the delicate use of color and the absence of human figures offer a pure and reflective vision of the natural world, which continues to resonate deeply in contemporary spectators. It is a reminder of Hodler's enduring work, which continues to be a source of inspiration and admiration in the art world.

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