Lanscape on lake Geneva - Ferdinand Hodler

Lake Geneva has a special place in the artistic work of Ferdinand Hodler. The leader of the symbolist movement painted more than a hundred pictures of it. These landscapes, which he described as "planetary" at the end of his life, were to become catalysts of modernity for Mondrian and Kandinsky. He often depicts Swiss landscapes in his work, with paintings such as Léman and the Savoy Alps and Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau above the sea of fog.
The artwork in a nutshell
Lake Geneva has a special place in the artistic work of Ferdinand Hodler. The leader of the symbolist movement painted more than a hundred pictures of it. These landscapes, which he described as "planetary" at the end of his life, were to become catalysts of modernity for Mondrian and Kandinsky. He often depicts Swiss landscapes in his work, with paintings such as Léman and the Savoy Alps and Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau above the sea of fog.
Compare with the original
Reproduction of Lanscape on lake Geneva by Ferdinand Hodler

