The altar of the Uvdal wood church - 1909


Size (cm): 70x60
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The painting "The altar of the Uvdal wood church - 1909" by Harriet Backer is located in an artistic space that combines the intimacy of personal devotion with a rich cultural tradition. This work is a testament of the Nordic style and the talent of Backer, who stood out in the representation of light and atmosphere in interior spaces, a distinctive feature of its production.

The work captures the essence of Norwegian culture through the representation of an altar in a wooden church, characteristic of Scandinavian architecture. The visual angle of the painting creates a sense of depth, leading the viewer's gaze towards the bottom of the church, where the altar is presented as the central, venerated and solemn element. The perspective used by Backer invites the viewer to an almost meditative experience, where one can imagine being in that same space, absorbing light and evocative atmosphere.

In terms of color, Backer uses a sober and warm palette that evokes the rusticity of the environment. The brown and golden tones of the altar contrast with the darkest nuances of the wooden panels, creating a shadow game that brings three -dimensionality and drama to the scene. The light that enters through the windows, gently reflected on wood surfaces, creates an almost ethereal effect. This use of light is particularly well achieved, causing the space to shine with warmth that feels cozy and spiritual, accentuating the sacredness of the place.

Although the composition is predominantly architectural, the absence of direct human figures also speaks of the collective experience of the community. In this sense, the Church is the true protagonist, and its altar evokes a sense of reverence that transcends individuality. The simplicity of the scene suggests a moment of contemplation, a respectful silence in which the viewer can imagine the various stories and rituals that have taken place in this sacred space.

Harriet Backer, a relevant figure in the movement of symbolism and Nordic realism, has explored throughout his career everyday life issues, but always with a background of contemplation and emotional depth. His ability to capture the essence of the Nordic environment and spirituality rooted in everyday life is reflected in "the altar of the Uvdal wood church." This work, together with others of its vast production, represents a faithful record of the spaces we inhabit and the light that manifests through them, offering a window to cultural identity and the perception of beauty in everyday life.

Backer's legacy is, therefore, a fusion between artistic representation and reflection on the environment we inhabit. The painting is not only a tribute to the architecture of its time, but also to the atmosphere that these wooden churches have created for the spiritual life of the Norwegian communities, a continuous dialogue between art, nature and religion that continues to resonate In the present. "The altar of the Uvdal wood church" is more than a representation; It is an encounter with collective tradition and memory, in a work that invites us to look in.

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