Portrait Of August Hodler (The Student) (1875)
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Artist: Ferdinand HodlerThe "Portrait Of August Hodler (The Student)" by Ferdinand Hodler is an intriguing and evocative painting that captures the earnestness and sensitivity of youth. In this painting, viewers are met with the subtle intensity of a young boy, believed to be Hodler’s younger brother August. The artwork, created in 1875, showcases a boy in three-quarter view, gazing to the left with an expression that combines contemplation and a hint of wistfulness.August is dressed in a simple, dark jacket with a prominently visible white collar, which stands out against the warm, earthy tones of the background. His hands gently hold a few pages, perhaps a symbol of his role as a student and the learnings he is undergoing. The modesty of his attire and the directness of his gaze suggest a seriousness beyond his years.Hodler's work in this portrait is remarkable for its realistic detail and use of light and shade, which highlight the youthful features of the subject’s face. The texture of the paint and the visible brush strokes add a layer of depth and rawness to the painting, evoking a sense of the personal connection between the artist and the model. This portrait not only depicts a moment in time but also seems to reach beyond the canvas to tell a story of familial ties, youth, and the burgeoning intellectual curiosity of a young student.