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The tragedy inspired Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler to create two epic paintings—one depicting the climbers helping each other to the top, the other showing them plunging into the abyss—that are on display in the Alpine Museum.
He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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A undated Hodler painting, called "Fillette Tenant une Fleur" Girl Holding a Flower, shows a rare effort of the Swiss artist experimenting with Impressionist techniques.
Trying to Make Sense of Coninx's Art-Collecting Obsession Goran Mijuk 2011
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• Going back to Comics Comics for a sec, Tim Hodler dredges up the old "are comics more like movies or literature" question, and adds a few references to Godard and Samuel Delany just for good measure.
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The tragedy inspired Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler to create two epic paintings—one depicting the climbers helping each other to the top, the other showing them plunging into the abyss—that are on display in the Alpine Museum.
He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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Through more than 80 large-scale paintings, prints and drawings, "Exhausted Heroes: Ferdinand Hodler—Aleksandr Dejneka—Neo Rauch" explores the links between Mr. Rauch's work and the "life reform" ideals of Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler.
What's On Around Europe Thorsten Gritschke 2012
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The tragedy inspired Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler to create two epic paintings—one depicting the climbers helping each other to the top, the other showing them plunging into the abyss—that are on display in the Alpine Museum.
He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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Anyway, Nadel, Rob Clough, Tim Hodler, Jeet Heer, Spurgeon and even Gary Groth (!) hash the whole matter out here, though little is resolved by the end.
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And Ferdinand Hodler's "Spring III" 1907-10 throbs with the tension of pubescent indecision as the awkward nude figure of the boy and the rapt, clothed figure of the girl seem eternally trapped on the brink of forbidden knowledge.
Modernism's Austrian Rebels Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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Echoes of Hodler's "new man," which the artist often depicted in affected heroic postures, can be seen in Russian painter Alexander Dejneka's "new Soviet man," with similarly grand gestures created in industrial settings.
What's On Around Europe Thorsten Gritschke 2012
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Comics Comics, edited by Timothy Hodler and Dan Nadel (www.comicscomicsmag.com) (PictureBox)
Eisner Nominees Announced | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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