The authoritative source on Ferdinand Holder's work, researched and written by eminent Swiss art historians.
Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918) is arguably the foremost Swiss artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Ignoring artistic conventions of his time he created a vast oeuvre of impressive landscapes and portraits, monumental paintings of historic scenes and symbolistic and allegorical figures, and also of drawings and sketches. Hodler gained some recognition outside Switzerland already at his time, but a number of recent international publications and exhibitions as well as raising prices for his works in auctions indicate that Hodler has definitely become an important and highly renowned figure in art history.Although Hodler's work has been widely published in recent years, a catalogue raisonné of his work has been lacking. This gap is being closed now by the Swiss Institute for Art Reasearch (SIK-ISEA) in Zurich. The result of years of scholarly work is going to be published in four parts until 2016.
Oskar Batschmann, born 1943, has been a professor for art history at University of Bern, Switzerland, 1991 2009. He has been a Professorial Fellow at Swiss Institute for Art Research SIK-ISEA in Zurich and is, together with Paul Muller, chief editor of the catalogue raisonne of Ferdinand Hodler's paintings. Monika Brunner read art history and ethnology and has been a research assistant for the catalogue raisonne of Ferdinand Hodler's paintings at Swiss Institute for Art Research SIK-ISEA in Zurich since 2009. Paul Muller, born 1951, is art historian and has been, together with Oskar Batschmann, chief editor of the catalogue raisonne of Ferdinand Hodler's paintings at Swiss Institute for Art Research SIK-ISEA in Zurich since 2000. Bernadette Walter, born 1968, is art historian and curator at Neues Museum Biel NMB (New Museum Biel). She has been a research assistant for the catalogue raisonne of Ferdinand Hodler's paintings at Swiss Institute for Art Research SIK-ISEA in Zurich 2008-12.
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