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The Bold Woman, 1886 (oil on canvas)
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The Bold Woman, 1886 (oil on canvas)
3959968 The Bold Woman, 1886 (oil on canvas) by Hodler, Ferdinand (1853-1918); 98.9 x 171 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info.: Painted for the Fourth Geneva Competition Concours Diday on the theme: " Figure painting depicting a group of at least five people in a barque being surprised by a violent thunderstorm on the open sea and to fight against the furious waves that put them in mortal danger - his partner Augustine Dupin was the model.)
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Danger Model Parallelism Rhythm Rhythmic Ripple Rowing Storm Stormy Symbolism Symbolist Vision Wave Waves Swissman
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is a captivating oil painting by Ferdinand Hodler that depicts a powerful and courageous female figure amidst the chaos of a violent thunderstorm at sea. Measuring 98.9 x 171 cm, this masterpiece can be found in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. Painted for the Fourth Geneva Competition Concours Diday, Hodler's artwork portrays a group of at least five people struggling to survive as they battle against furious waves that threaten their lives. The model for the bold woman in the painting was Augustine Dupin, who undoubtedly brought strength and determination to her character. Hodler's use of symbolism and parallelism adds depth to this stormy scene. The rhythmic rowing of boats against towering waves creates a sense of urgency and danger. Each brushstroke captures the intensity and power of nature while also conveying the resilience and fighting spirit within humanity. The artist's vision shines through as he explores themes such as danger, transportation, and maritime life. Through his art movement known as Symbolism, Hodler invites viewers to contemplate not only the physical struggle depicted but also its metaphorical implications. "The Bold Woman" stands as an enduring testament to human fortitude in times of adversity. It reminds us that even when faced with overwhelming challenges, we have within us the strength to weather any storm that comes our way.
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