Mountain landscape with crows - in the Oberland Bernés - 1910


Size (cm): 75x55
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The paint "mountain landscape with crows - in the Oberland Bernés" (1910), work of the master Swiss Ferdinand Hodler, is established as a masterful representation of communion between the landscape and the avifauna in an alpine environment. This canvas reveals the artist's ability to capture the essence of nature through a harmonious composition and a color management that invites the viewer to enter his contemplation.

At first glance, the observer is transported to the serene landscapes of the Oberland Bernés, a region known for his impressive mountain geography. Hodler, who lived and worked in Switzerland during the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century, always showed a deep closeness with the Swiss landscapes, which reflected throughout his career with a combination of realism and symbolism.

In this work, the viewer's attention is immediately captured by the crows that plan on the landscape. These birds, arranged at the top of the composition, not only add a dynamism to the scene, but also symbolize the mysticism and depth of the Swiss Alps. The presence of the crows, with their serene and deliberate flight, introduces a sensation of suspended movement, a contrast point with the solidity and immobility of the mountains that unfold on the horizon.

The color palette used by Hodler in this painting highlights its mastery and understanding of the natural environment. The predominantly green tones of the terrain and the soft bluish shadows of the mountains enhance the feeling of vastness and calm that characterizes the Oberland Bernés. The mountains, with their peaks drawn with delicacy and precision, emerge majestically from the base of the painting to the heavens. The use of blue in different intensities in the sky and the mountains not only gives depth to the work, but also creates a tonal balance that suggests the purity of alpine air.

Hodler's technique is revealed in the clarity of its lines and the simplicity of forms. His distinctive style, often related to symbolism and modernism, is evident in this work. Influenced by the artistic movements of the time, Hodler managed to develop his own pictorial language that fuses observable reality with an almost metaphysical vision of nature.

Unlike other works of urban landscapes full of figures and human activity, "mountain landscape with crows" focuses exclusively on the natural environment. The absence of human figures reinforces the idea of ​​a pristine and overwhelming landscape in its magnificence, offering the viewer an experience of pure contemplation and without distractions.

Ferdinand Hodler, born in 1853 in Bern, is considered one of the most important Swiss painters of his time. Throughout his career, he explored various genres, including landscapes, portraits and historical scenes. This painting, Made in 1910, it belongs to a series of works where Hodler enters the exploration of the natural environment of Switzerland, especially the Alps, reflecting not only their technical ability but also their devotion to Swiss nature.

In "mountain landscape with crows - in the Oberland Bernés" Hodler presents a visual symphony where each element, from the robust mountainous spikes to the subtle movements of the crows, contributes to a narrative of peace and natural majesty. The work not only celebrates the beauty of the Oberland Bernés, but also acts as a tribute to the imperturbable greatness of nature, a recurring theme in the artist's work and in his lasting legacy.

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