Reflections on Lake Thun, 1904 (Private collection)
Cherry tree in bloom, c. 1905 (Private collection)
Portrait of Berthe Hodler-Jacques, 1898 (Private collection)
The Angry One (self portrait), 1881 (Kunstmuseum Bern)
The Woodcutter, 1910 (Musée d'Orsay Paris)
The Battle of Murten, 1917 (Kunsthaus Glarus)
The Truth II, 1903 (Kunsthaus Zurich)
Linienherrlichkeit, c. 1909 (Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Dr Max Kuhn foundation)
Young girl with poppy, c. 1890 (Kunstmuseum Bern)
Andey Peak seen from Bonneville (Haute Savoie), 1909 (Musée d'Orsay Paris)
Valentine Godé-Darel on her deathbed, 1915 (Kunstmuseum Basel)
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France, shows works by the Swiss artist.
This content was published on December 10, 2007
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris is devoting a huge retrospective to Ferdinand Hodler with 80 paintings, drawings and photographs. The exhibition includes loans from museums in Geneva, Bern and Zurich, as well as from private collections. It runs until February 8, 2008.
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