Sitting bearded man - 1884


Size (cm): 55x85
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Description

The work "Barbudo Senado", painted by Ferdinand Hodler in 1884, stands out as a representative sample of the impressive technical and expressive domain of its author. Hodler, one of the greatest exponents of Swiss symbolism, moves away from the academic conventions of his time to explore a deeper, almost introspective sensitivity, through the use of color and composition.

In the first place, the subject of painting catches our attention: an old man, bearded, sitting in a resting posture, with a deep look that seems to get lost in his thoughts. The position of the man, slightly hunched over and with the crossed hands on the lap, transmits a feeling of stillness and contemplation. The thick beard and long hair, both gray, add a venerable character to the subject, underlining a life rich in experience and wisdom.

The domain of the color by Hodler is manifested in the earthly and off tones that prevail in the work. The color palette, focused on brown, ocher and gray, contributes to the atmosphere of serenity and severity. The background is simple, almost monotonous, allowing the protagonist to stand out in the pictorial space without unnecessary distractions. This chromatic and compositional choice is a clear sign of Hodler's ability to direct the viewer's attention towards the emotional and psychological content of the portrait.

Beyond the austere and realistic appearance of the painting, A symbolic depth is perceived that is Hodler's characteristic. The bearded man is not just an anonymous old man; His portrait seems to encapsulate universal reflections on old age, the passage of time and introspection. This philosophical aspect is reinforced with the absence of decorative elements or detailed context that distract from the main subject.

In the historical framework of Hodler's artistic production, "Sitting bearded man" offers an interesting comparison with other of his works. While many of his paintings They explore mythological and allegorical issues in a more lush symbolist style, this piece demonstrates its ability to capture the crudest and most sincere humanity. The construction of the human figure here is robust and tangible, almost as if Hodler wanted to anchor the viewer in reality before throwing it to the most esoteric dimensions of his art.

We can locate this work with other similar ones of the nineteenth century, in particular the realistic portrait and gender painting that explores the human condition in its most naked form. However, Hodler permeates this painting with a subtly symbolic characteristic that separates it from a simple exercise in realism and elevates it to a level of philosophical meditation, evoking the style that would consolidate it as a key figure in Swiss and European art.

In conclusion, "Barbudo Seated Man" by Ferdinand Hodler is a work that, despite its apparent simplicity, is loaded with meaning and technical mastery. It is a testimony of Hodler's ability to move great themes from a modest scene, further ciming his legacy as a master of symbolism and psychological realism.

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