Infinite view - 1914


Size (cm): 75x40
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Ferdinand Hodler, one of the most prominent Swiss artists of the change of the century, left us a pictorial legacy characterized by a deep introspection and connection with nature. "View of infinity" (1914) is precisely one of those works that invites a calm and reflexive contemplation about existence and cosmos.

From a first look, "view of infinity" presents us with a landscape where the sublime of nature manifests itself in its purest essence. The distant horizon and the vast sky that dominate the composition evoke a feeling of infinity, a distinctive characteristic in many of Hodler's works. Vertical symmetry and orientation towards the horizon line are not casual but respond to a search for balance and harmony.

Hodler uses a clear and simple visual language, where the color palette plays a fundamental role. The blue and celestial tones of the sky, in contrast to the earthly tones and the green of the earth, generate an atmosphere of serenity and contemplation. The sky, which occupies a significant portion of the work, seems to melt with the sea or lake on the horizon, creating an illusion of continuity and vastness. This space treatment is characteristic of Hodler's search by encapsulating the sublime and the eternal.

Despite the absence of human characters in "view of infinity," painting is not devoid of life. The rock formations, vegetation and the body of water constitute elements that, as a whole, seem to dialogue with each other, such as pieces of an organic whole. Nature thus becomes the absolute protagonist, and its immensity resonates with a powerful and silent voice. This approach reinforces a spiritual connection with the landscape, an almost pantheistic communion that Hodler manages to transmit with remarkable mastery.

It should be noted that Ferdinand Hodler was not only a master in the landscape representation but also had a deep interest in spiritual and symbolic issues. His concept of "Parallelism," where he used repetitive patterns and symmetries in his compositions, sought to reflect the cosmic unity and law. In "view of the infinity," although the repetition is not explicit, a visual cohesion can be discerned that guides the observer's gaze towards the infinite line of the horizon, as if it were a portal to the ethereal and unattainable.

The execution and theme of this work can also be interpreted in the context of time and space in which they were created. Painted in 1914, just before the outbreak of World War I, "view of infinity" could be seen as a refuge and a meditation on something constant and eternal against an increasingly chaotic and fragmented world.

In summary, "view of Ferdinand Hodler is a work in which the landscape and philosophical meditation fuse sublime. Through its technical master and its deep connection with nature, Hodler invites us to lose ourselves in the infinity of the horizon, evoking a stillness that is as palpable as ethereal. The painting is, without a doubt, an eloquent testimony of the artist's ability to capture not only the external appearance of the natural world but also its deepest and most mysterious essence.

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