Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918) is arguably the foremost Swiss artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This title includes his paintings.
The foremost Swiss artist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Ferdinand Hodler (1853?1918) transcended the artistic conventions of his time while creating a vast oeuvre of impressive paintings of landscapes, portraits, historic scenes, and allegorical figures. Due to many recent retrospectives, Hodler has become increasingly recognized internationally as an important and renowned figure in art history. His work is now held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Detroit Museum of Arts and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.Although Hodler?s work has been widely published in recent years, a catalogue raisonné of his work has been lacking until now. The Swiss Institute for Art Research in Zurich has edited the complete collection of his work to be published in four volumes?landscape, portraits, figures, and biography and documents. Volume one of this authoritative source on Hodler and his work, published in two parts, focuses on his landscape paintings, which are presented alongside essays in German from many notable art historians.
The Swiss Institute for Art Research was founded in 1951 as a center for art historical and art technological research and documentation. Based in Zurich and Lausanne and funded largely by the federal government of Switzerland, as well as by the governments of the canton (state) and the city of Zurich and those of other Swiss cantons and by private donors, it focuses on Swiss art and artists.
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