Our daily bread - 1886


Size (cm): 75x50
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In "our daily bread" (1886), Anders Zorn display his mastery in the representation of everyday life, capturing a moment of intimacy in the daily routine. This work, which reflects the customs of the time and the link between the human being and its essential activities, is located in a context that resonates with the tradition of naturalism, a style in which Zorn stood out throughout his career.

The composition of the painting focuses on a female figure that kneads bread, an act that transcends the merely daily to become a symbol of livelihood and connection with the Earth. The woman, dressed in traditional clothes, is presented with a concentration posture in her work, and although her face is not meticulously detailed, her body is both robust and agile, suggesting a sense of strength and skill. Zorn uses its characteristic light management to model forms; The lighting highlights the folds of the clothing and the texture of the dough, generating a sensation of volume and depth.

The color plays a vital role in this work, with a palette that covers terrible tones and soft nuances that suggest a connection with the rural environment. Brown and ocher tones dominate the scene, instilling warmth and an air of authenticity that evokes the daily routine of peasant life. The subtle shadows add dynamism, while the luminosity of the background creates a contrast that in turn focuses attention on the main figure. This contrast between light and shadow is a master technique that Zorn cultivated throughout her career, highlighting her in a vibrant realism exercise.

The choice of the subject is not accidental; Zorn, originally from Sweden, was influenced by both the rich pictorial tradition of his country and for his conversations with other contemporary artists. In "our daily bread", you can find echoes of Swedish folklore and its representations of rural life, while the work is inscribed within a broader trend in the art of the nineteenth century that valued the representation of life everyday and cultural identity. The piece is a clear reflection of the realistic movement, which sought to portray the life of the working class without idealization.

It is also essential to consider the impact of Zorn on the art world not only through his technique, but also for his ability to explore social issues. Apart from "our daily bread", other works of his such as "the bathtub" or portraits of bourgeois life explored various facets of human existence and social interaction, always with that touch of intimacy that Zorn knew how to capture with such effectiveness.

Finally, "our daily bread" not only stands out for its refined technique and its thematization, but also acts as a testimony of time and culture in which it was created. This painting invites us to reflect on the rituals of daily life that, although simple, are fundamental for existence. Through the study of this work, we can appreciate the talent of Anders Zorn and its ability to transform daily acts into visual poetry, reaffirming its place as one of the great masters of Nordic art.

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