Two children and a group of trees - 1885


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

In the painting "two children and a group of trees" by Harriet Backer, made in 1885, the artist's ability to capture the essence of childhood in a natural environment is manifested. This work is in the context of realism and impressionism, styles that dominated at the end of the 19th century and allowed artists to explore light, color and atmosphere in a freer and more subjective way.

The composition of the work is remarkable, since it presents two children in the foreground, who seem in harmony with the nature that surrounds them. The arrangement of the characters and trees is intertwined organically, creating a visual balance that invites the viewer to immerse the scene. Children, with their simple and sincere appearance, emanate an innocence that contrasts with the robustness and majesty of the group of trees in the background. This contrast between the fragility of childhood and the strength of nature deeply resonated in the aesthetics of Backer, who stood out for the possibility of evoking emotions through the combination of natural elements and human figures.

The use of color in this work is equally significant. Backer chooses a soft palette, predominated by shades of green and brown that give life to vegetation, while children's suits incorporate lighter colors, providing a fresh contrast that directs our attention to them. The painting transmits a sense of calm and the passage of time, evoking the light of the day that filters between the leaves of the trees, which suggests a moment of stillness and contemplation in the life of the little ones. The treatment of light is a crucial element in the work of Backer, who with mastery manages to create an enveloping atmosphere, almost palpable, through its brushstroke.

It is important to highlight that Harriet Backer was a key figure in Norwegian painting of the nineteenth century, influenced by impressionist movements, although his work also reflects the desire to capture the reality of everyday life. Their representations often include women and children, showing a special sensitivity towards family life and the intimate environment. While "two children and a group of trees" may not be one of their most recognized works, it aligns with its interest in the nature and representation of the child world.

In conclusion, through "two children and a group of trees," Backer offers us a window to the serene and beautiful world of childhood. The work encapsulates a fleeting moment of connection between children and nature, with a balanced composition and a palette of colors that reinforce the sweetness and delicacy of the subject. When contemplating this painting, the viewer is invited to reflect on the purity and the little wonders of life, reminding us of the fundamental role of nature in the formation of our childhood.

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