Self -portrait study - 1916


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "Self -portrait study - 1916" by Ferdinand Hodler is a work that allows the viewer to enter into the deep and almost disturbing introspection of the Swiss artist in the last years of his life. In this painting, Hodler offers a look without concessions to his own countenance, capturing the inevitability of aging and persistence of the self in a sample of remarkable sincerity.

The self -portrait stands out for its domain in the use of color and composition, elements that Hodler handles with a mastery to transmit an atmosphere of reflection and tiredness. The painter's face appears in the center of the canvas, emphasizing the essentiality of his expression and the raw honesty with which he portrays. The color palette it uses is reduced, based mainly on ocher, brown and gray tones, which reinforces a sense of solemnity and seriousness. Through color simplification, Hodler gets the viewer's eyes to concentrate on wrinkles and expression of his face, which seem to narrate a vital experience full of complex and vivid moments.

The composition of the work is sober and balanced. Ferdinand Hodler opts for a frontal approach, in which his figure occupies almost the entire pictorial space. The absence of an elaborate or distracting background contributes to a direct and frank reading of the portrait, underlining the face of the artist with himself and with his inquisitive gaze towards the viewer. It is impossible not to capture the sense of immediacy that this work transmits; It is as if Hodler offered naked before the critical gaze of the world, without any desire to beautify the reality he is representing.

The 1916 self -portrait is also distinguished by its soft but defined brushstroke technique. This method allows you to accurately outline the contours of your face and hair, at the same time that it gives aging volume and texture. The fixed and penetrating look of Hodler's eyes not only denotes an acute self -observation, but also a certain melancholy, perhaps reflect of the turbulent times in which he had to live, including World War I and personal experiences of pain and loss.

Ferdinand Hodler, known for being one of the great representatives of symbolism and Swiss modernism, contributes in this work the emotional intensity and the characteristic depth of his style. Compared to other artists of his time, Hodler always showed a fascination with the themes of human existence, death, and the sublime. This self -portrait is not an exception and can be considered a continuation of its efforts to analyze and graph the most intimate and universal realities of the human being.

In summary, "Self -portrait study - 1916" is a moving piece that not only demarcates as an outstanding example of self -portrait in art history, but also reaffirms Ferdinand Hodler's ability and courage to look in the mirror without hesitation and capture on the canvas the unavoidable weight of his experience and soul.

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