Chez Moi - 1887


Size (cm): 65x60
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In the work "Chez Moi" (1887) by Harriet Backer, the intimacy of the home and the serenity of the private space is celebrated through an execution master of color and composition. The Norwegian artist, highlighted for her connection with the impressionist movement, manages to capture an atmosphere of warmth and comfort in this canvas, where each element seems to talk about day to day and domestic life in the nineteenth century.

The paint presents a young woman sitting in the gloom of a room illuminated by the soft light that is filtered through a window. The central figure, dressed in a dress of dark tones, seems mired in her thoughts, suggesting a silent and introspective narrative. His relaxed posture and distant gaze invite the viewer to reflect on his emotional world. It is interesting to notice the use of space in the work: the dark background in which the woman is contrasts with the clearest tones that represent exterior light, creating a separation between the inner and outside world, which is characteristic of the Backer's work.

The use of color is equally remarkable. Backer uses a palette that plays with the contrast of light and shadow, accentuated by the warm reflexes that emanate from daylight. This ability to capture light is a distinctive feature of impressionism, an artistic current that privileged the subjective perception of the environment. The colors applied with an almost impressionist technique, but also with a touch of realism, create a dynamism that revitalizes the everyday. Yellow, gold and earthly tones are intertwined in a visual dance that raises the domestic scene to an almost poetic level.

As for the composition, the arrangement of the figure in space is both reflective and intriguing. The woman occupies a predominant place in the painting, While the room, although with subtle details, does not detract from its presence. Elements such as a table and home objects, whose simplicity enhances the work, serves to frame the figure. However, prominence remains in the young woman, who seems to be the emotional axis of painting.

Harriet Backer, through works such as "Chez Moi", explores issues of intimacy, the lives of women and loneliness in the context of their time. Its approach to interior space highlights the importance of home as an emotional refuge. The lost work in time offers a window to female psychology in the nineteenth century and the relationship with its environment.

Backer's style, which combines elements of realism and impressionism, has contributed to its recognition as one of the outstanding figures of Norwegian art. Other artists of his time, such as Edvard Munch, dealt with introspection themes and the human condition, although Backer differs by focusing on the experience of home and daily life from the feminine perspective.

"Chez Moi" is not only a visual representation of a woman in her space, but a testimony of the woman's exploration, the intimate and the domestic in a historical moment that often overlooked these narratives. Each brushstroke and the atmosphere of the paint connect the viewer with a universal experience of introspection and clarity, making it a relevant and moving work.

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