Biografie von Ferdinand HODLER (1853-1918)
Personal data
Birth : 03/14/1853 - Bern BE, Switzerland
Death : 05/19/1918 - Geneva GE Geneva, Switzerland
Sex : M
Nationality/Affiliation : Switzerland
Education
Pupil of / student of Ferdinand SOMMER [ 1822-1901 ]
Pupil of / student of Barthélémy MENN [ 1815-1893 ]
Professional data
Work and Life
1887:First exhibition in Bern, Switzerland
1872:Lived and worked in Geneva, Switzerland
Work
Categorie and medium




Subject
animalshistory
marine
landscape
portrait
genre scene
spirituality
Movements and styles
SymbolismSolo Exhibitions (Selected)
Solo exhibitions
2005
Ferdinand Hodler et Genève
Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – Geneva GE, Switzerland
2005 – 08/21/2005
Ferdinand Hodler et Genève
Musée Rath – Geneva GE, Switzerland
03/22/2005 – 08/21/2005
2004
Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart – Stuttgart, Germany
01/19/2004 – 04/12/2004
2003
Le paysage
Musée Rath – Geneva GE, Switzerland
09/04/2003 – 02/01/2004
1993
Rétrospective
Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris – Paris, France
1993
1983
Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris – Paris, France
1983
Group Exhibitions (Selected)
Art shows / fairs
2007
FIAC Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain
Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais – Paris, France
10/18/2007 – 10/22/2007
Represented by : Jan Krugier Gallery – 980 MADISON AVE # 3 – New York NY, United States
2004
Art 35 Basel
Messe Basel – Basel BS, Switzerland
06/16/2004 – 06/21/2004
Represented by : Galerie Haas & Fuchs – Niebuhrstrasse 5 – Berlin, Germany
2003
Art 34 Basel
Messe Basel – Basel BS, Switzerland
06/18/2003 – 06/23/2003
Represented by : Galerie Haas & Fuchs – Niebuhrstrasse 5 – Berlin, Germany
2002
Art 33 Basel
Messe Basel – Basel BS, Switzerland
06/12/2002 – 06/17/2002
Represented by : Galerie Haas & Fuchs – Niebuhrstrasse 5 – Berlin, Germany
2001
Art 32 Basel
Messe Basel – Basel BS, Switzerland
06/13/2001 – 06/18/2001
Represented by : Galerie Haas & Fuchs – Niebuhrstrasse 5 – Berlin, Germany
1903
Secession
Wiener Secession – Vereinigung bildender Künstler – Vienna, Austria
1903
1891
Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts
Paris, France
1891