Non avete ancora un login?

Clicca qui per registrarti »


Sono già registrato - Login:




Lotto 3027 - A197 Arte svizzera - venerdì, 02. luglio 2021, 14h00

FERDINAND HODLER

(Bern 1853–1918 Geneva)
Head study of the sick Valentine Godé-Darel. 1914.
Pencil on paper.
Signed lower right: F. Hodler.
13 × 21 cm (visible measurements).

Provenance:
- Collection of Arthur Stoll, Arlesheim.
- Kornfeld and Klipstein sale, Bern, 18.11.1972, Lot 118.
- Collection of Karl Steiner, acquired from the above auction.
- Swiss private collection.

Literature:
- Exh. cat. Ein Maler vor Liebe und Tod. Ferdinand Hodler und Valentine Godé-Darel. Ein Werkzyklus 1908–1915., ed. by Jura Brüschweiler, Zurich 1976, no. 118, as 'Kopfstudie der kranken Valentine Godé-Darel, Linksprofil. 1914'.
- Jura Brüschweiler and Rudolf Koella: Ferdinand Hodler. Sammlung Steiner, Zurich 1997, p. 170/171, 251, with ill., plate 62.

Valentine Godé-Darel and Ferdinand Hodler first met in 1908. This was the beginning of a passionate relationship that resulted in their daughter, Paulette, born on 13 October 1913. At that time, Valentine was already ill and had to undergo two operations in February and May of 1914, which unfortunately were not successful. The suffering lasted until 25 January 1915, the day Valentine Godé-Darel succumbed to her illness at her home in Vevey.

Ferdinand Hodler not only took care of his beloved Valentine, but he also recorded her illness, her physical decline and her suffering up until the end in a powerful series of incredibly moving and completely honest paintings, drawings and small sketches that is unique in European art history.

The drawing offered here from the Karl Steiner Collection was produced on 31 May 1914, one day after the second operation. According to Jura Brüschweiler, the fact that the present work was not drawn on lined notebook paper, but instead on white Fabriano paper and was fully signed by the artist establishes that Hodler created it as a completely autonomous work of art and not as a preparatory sketch. “In drawings such as these, the artist succeeds in finding beauty even in physical decline and mental suffering and in confronting death with something that can outlast it for all time”. (Jura Brüschweiler)

CHF 7 000 / 10 000 | (€ 7 220 / 10 310)


Venduto per CHF 19 820 (incl. premio dell'acquirente)
Non si assume alcuna responsabilità per la correttezza di queste informazioni.