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The Kien Valley with the Bluemlisalp Massif by Ferdinand Hodler at the National Gallery London #323269681
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The Kien Valley with the Bluemlisalp Massif by Ferdinand Hodler at the National Gallery London 2024. A native of Berne, Switzerland, Ferdinand Hodler spent much of 1902 in the Oberland painting mountainous landscapes. This work shows the Kien Valley looking towards the Bluemlisalp, a massif at the far end of the valley. During his artistic retreats in the Alps â not so different, in spirit, from Gauguinâs travels in the South Seas or Van Goghâs stay in Arles â Hodler aimed to paint what he called the âessential structureâ of the landscape, âliberated from all unimportant detailsâ. This picture â with its insistent verticality, defined fields of colour and ornamental decorative clouds â conveys a sense of timelessness, harmony and meditative stillness. âThe landscape must have a characterâ, Hodler wrote, âexpress a passion or an emotionâ.
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