Ferdinand Hodler:
Picture "Blossoming Cherry Tree" (1905), framed
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Picture "Blossoming Cherry Tree" (1905), framed
Ferdinand Hodler:
Picture "Blossoming Cherry Tree" (1905), framed

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limited, 499 copies | numbered certificate | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | artist's varnish | framed | size approx. 68 x 55 cm (h/w)

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Picture "Blossoming Cherry Tree" (1905), framed
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Picture "Blossoming Cherry Tree" (1905), framed

High-quality reproduction using the Fine Art Giclée process on artist's cotton canvas, stretched on a solid wood stretcher frame. The canvas is sealed with artist's varnish. Limited edition 499 copies, numbered with certificate. A noble framing in white grey patinated with gold edge completes the high-quality appearance. Size approx. 68 x 55 cm (h/w).

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About Ferdinand Hodler

1853-1918

The art of the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler has two sides: One is the graphic, close to Art Nouveau, and the other is the veduta with its calmness and power. Hodler, like so many European artists at the turn of the millennium, felt an affinity with symbolism, with the romanticism of contemporary art.

Atmospheric depictions of interiors, individual and group portraits and the depiction of two-dimensional, symbolic nature became Hodler's trademark. The latter is a tribute to the rich landscape of Switzerland of which he is the most important artist. After his first successes and great recognition in Paris and Vienna, Hodler also became known in Germany, where he received commissions for large murals, such as in Hanover and Jena.

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