Lauterbrunnen Valley and current of dust in the moonlight - 1894


Size (cm): 60x60
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Ferdinand Hodler, one of the most outstanding representatives of Swiss symbolism, transports us to a world of serene majesty with his work "Lauterbrunnen Valley and current of dust in the moonlight" of 1894. Looking at this painting, one can only Feeling perplexed at the magnificence of nature, captured with a precision that touches the ethereal. Hodler, with his technical skill and his eye for the sublime, has managed to immortalize a landscape that, under the pale moonlight, acquires an almost supernatural air.

The composition of the work is meticulous, with the Swiss mountains of the Lauterbrunne Valley serving as a backdrop. These mountains, imposing but serene, enclose the scene in a protective hug, as if Hodler wanted to return to the viewer the calm that the place surely offered to the painter. The perspective used has our eyes from the foreground to the bottom, crossing a vast and open valley that merges with the horizon line. This domain of perspective is a sample of Hodler's talent to build spaces that seem to extend infinitely, wrapping those who look at them.

Color plays a central role in this work. The palette selected by Hodler is limited, but effective. The bluish and gray tones dominate the scene, suggesting the cold stillness of the night illuminated by the moon. However, there is an almost imperceptible shine in some of the clearest areas, which implies the purity and transparency of the night air of the Swiss Alps. The moon, although not directly visible, floods the scene of a soft and diffuse light that enhances the details of the land and rock formations.

An element to highlight is the representation of the "dust current". Although its name can suggest something disturbing, in the paint it appears as a delicate trail of particles illuminated by the moon, floating gently over the valley. This current acts almost like a conductive thread that guides us through the landscape, inviting us to lose sight in the immensity of the environment. It is a subtle reminder of the incessant natural activity, even in the stillness of the night.

Hodler, also known for his symbolic portraits and works, shows in this painting his ability to capture the spiritual essence of nature. Unlike some of his other works, where human presence is more noticeable, here nature has absolute prominence. There are no human figures that distract the contemplation of the landscape, underlining Hodler's philosophy about the deep connection between the human being and the natural environment.

Hodler's symbolism often explores deaths of death and transcendence, and although "Lauterbrunnen Valley and current of dust in the moonlight" may simply seem a landscape, in his quiet greatness one feels an contemplation of the eternal. The moonlight and the stillness of the landscape evoke a meditation on the persistence and continuity of nature against the transience of human life.

In summary, Ferdinand Hodler's work stands as an exquisite testimony of his ability to combine technique and spirituality. This painting, in particular, speaks not only of a Swiss landscape, but of a universal vision of the world as a place of mystery and beauty. It is, without a doubt, a piece that invites a deep reflection and remains in force as an invaluable jewel of symbolism in European art.

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