THUN - Stockornkette - 1910


Size (cm): 75x55
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The painting "Thun - Stockornkette - 1910" by Ferdinand Hodler is erected as a masterpiece of landscape representation, a visual ode to the majestic Swiss Alps. Hodler, who is one of Switzerland's most prominent artists, offers us in this work an window to the impressive Alpine landscape of the Thun region, with the mountainous chain of Stockhorn as the protagonist.

The composition of "Thun - stockhornkette" is simple, and precisely in that simplicity lies its genius. The horizon line divides the paint in approximately half, giving it an almost perfect balance. In the lower part of the work, there is a close -up of the calm waters of Lake Thun, which reflect the bluish and greenish tones of the sky and the surrounding vegetation. This lake mirage not only expands the depth of the scene, but also generates a feeling of serenity and contemplation.

The use of color by Hodler is masterful. The blue and green predominate, which are combined with the whites and gray of the snowy mountains and the cloudy sky. The colors are not merely descriptive, but evoke an atmosphere of intrinsic tranquility to the Swiss landscape. The artist seems to use a technique of flat colored layers that, although it might seem basic, creates a sensation of chromatic harmony where each tone finds its place in the wide canvas of nature.

The stockhouse mountain, imposing and serene, stands at the center of the composition, capturing the viewer's gaze and guiding it through the mountainous landscape. Unlike other artists, Hodler avoids the inclusion of human or animal figures, allowing nature to act as an indisputable protagonist. This absence of characters reinforces a perception of timelessness and universality, suggesting that nature remains immutable and eternal in the face of human time.

The work is also a faithful reflection of Hodler's symbolic and stylized approach. It is said that the artist sought to capture not only visual reality, but also the essential spirit of the landscapes he painted. His style, known as "parallelism," is based on repetition and symmetry to convey a sense of universal order and beauty. In "Thun - Stockornkette", this technique is manifested in the balanced and harmonious arrangement of natural elements, where no detail disturbs the serenity of the whole.

Hodler, born in 1853, was erected as a central figure of symbolism and modernism in Switzerland. His work often reflects a deep nationalism and unconditional love for the Swiss geography, which earned him a prominent place in the history of Swiss and European art. He worked tirelessly to capture the essence of his surroundings, and this painting, in particular, is a testimony of the appreciation and the admiration he felt for the majesty of the Alps.

Compared to other works of the same era, "Thun - Stockorkette" stands out for its focus on the purity and simplicity of the landscape, avoiding the excess of complex ornaments and narratives. This moves it away from the most baroque or detailed trends of European art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, placing it in a current of modernism and simplicity that other artists such as Mondrian also explored later.

In conclusion, "Thun - StockHornkette - 1910" by Ferdinand Hodler is a work that, thanks to its serene balance and exquisite color use, transcends the simple status of landscape paint to become a visual meditation on the beauty and permanence of the nature. In it, Hodler not only captures the appearance of a specific corner of Switzerland, but also manages to capture its eternal and universal essence.

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