Ferdinand Hodler - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Halberdier, 1895, Dallas Museum of Art

  • Portrait of Louise-Delphine Duchosal, 1885, oil on canvas, 55 x 46.5 cm

  • Die Nacht, 1889-1890, Berne, Kunstmuseum

  • Lake Geneva as seen from Chexbres, 1905, oil on canvas

  • Self-portrait, 1916

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