Eurythmy

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Eurythmy is a major Symbolist painting by Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler, known for its rhythmic arrangement of figures that explores harmony, movement, and emotional expression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Symbolist painting
painting
associatedWith Ferdinand Hodler’s concept of parallelism in art
colorPalette harmonious color contrasts
muted tones
compositionCharacteristic emphasis on symmetry and rhythm
horizontal alignment of figures
repetition of similar figures
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
creator Ferdinand Hodler NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Swiss
depicts emotional expression
harmony
movement
rhythmic arrangement of figures
genre allegorical painting
hasArtisticStyle decorative linear rhythms
frontal, hieratic figures
simplified forms
influencedBy Symbolist aesthetics
ideas of harmony in nature
mainSubject group of standing female figures
movement Symbolism
notableFor exploration of harmony through repeated human forms
expressive use of gesture and posture
integration of movement and stillness
partOf Ferdinand Hodler’s mature Symbolist works NERFINISHED
theme emotional resonance through pose and gesture
rhythm and harmony in human movement
unity of body and spirit

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Ferdinand Hodler notableWork Eurythmy