Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss
Congratulating Each Other on No One Wearing the Exact Same Hat, 1887
Oil on canvas
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Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss
Congratulating Each Other on No One Wearing the Exact Same Hat, 1887
Oil on canvas
Info, or links that point to more info, about this artist can be found here, here, here, here, here, here (can be read in full for free on Fridays), here, here, here, here, and here, perhaps in addition to what’s in his Wikipedia page (Google translated German Wikipedia page has more).
Archive of 3rd here link if necessary.
/// View this painting, an odd composition
with a very large central omission.
Men shake hands, face-to-face,
but the big empty space
was ‘cause someone reneged on commission.
/// When three people shake hands there’s no doubt
that one guy’s hand will hover, left out.
He should just wait his turn,
there’s no sign that they’d spurn
his hand, which would make the man pout.
/// Odd man out is no Machiavelli.
So we all wonder just why in hell he
holds out his right palm
with nary a qualm
just to rub that white-haired guy’s beer belly.
/// A unique hat’s on every man’s head.
It’s a sign they’re diverse, many said.
If they held the same views
from the same source of news,
they’d be wearing brimmed caps colored red.
/// All these men who, in Switzerland dwell,
recount stories about William Tell,
and of three men who, both
took the famed Rütli Oath,
and united with vows to rebel.
/// The Swiss nation’s a confederation,
an Alpine (multi-tongued) population.
Zwingli and Calvin, too,
were two Protestants who
made their land a hub of Reformation.
/// There’s Swiss Army knives, chocolate and cheese,
Swiss Guards, cuckoo clocks, Swiss chard and skis.
Their neutrality (bold)
let them hold Nazi gold.
(All I know are clichés, such as these.)
/// Swiss men’s hats— not just something they wore.
They were also a great place to store
papers kept close at hand.
Tucked right into the band,
proof they’re neutral in case of a war.
/// Six Swiss men shaking hands in the square,
clasp their right hands together and swear.
Left hand’s in the pocket
in order to block it
from the pickpocket standing right there.