By piano - 1894


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price¥42,200 JPY

Description

Harriet Backer, a prominent figure of the Norwegian impressionist movement, offers us in his work "For the piano" (1894) an example of his unique approach to light and color, as well as his deep attention to everyday life and intimacy of the home. This painting, that evokes an intimate and reflective atmosphere, captures a young woman sitting in front of a piano in a warm and cozy atmosphere. The main figure, which seems to concentrate on its musical task, suggests a moment of introspection and serenity, very characteristic of the taste for inner life in Backer's painting.

The use of color in "piano" is remarkably evocative. Backer uses a rich and nuanced palette that ranges between golden and ocher tones, along with blue nuances that provide a sense of calm and harmony. The soft light that enters through the window seems to stroke the scene, illuminating the figure of the woman so that she highlights her profile and clothing, while the shadows give her depth and volume. This ability to play with light not only enriches the aesthetics of the work, but also intensifies the emotional atmosphere that surrounds it.

The composition of painting It is balanced and cared for, with the central figure perfectly framed by the elements of the environment, such as the piano and the decorated wall that looks at the bottom. The piano details, with its large brilliant surface, contrast with the softness of the female figure, creating a visual dance that invites the viewer to get lost in the scene. Each element seems to be meticulously arranged to guide the woman, who, immersed in her thoughts, becomes the center of a life that, although silent, seems to beating with energy and emotion.

The artistic context of Harriet Backer and his belonging to the Impressionist movement offer a fascinating background to understand this work. Born in Norway in 1845, Backer was influenced by the impressionist currents of her time, but also incorporated elements of the Nordic life and the psychology of her characters. Like others masters From impressionism, Backer manages to capture fleeting moments that feel both everyday and extraordinary.

The piano is aligned with a series of works that explore the female figure in the intimacy of its surroundings, a recurring theme in the painting of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Like the works of other contemporary artists such as Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt, Backer enters the private world of women, highlighting not only their activity, but also their thinking and emotionality. This particular work, with its focus on musicality and concentration, reveals not only Backer's technical ability, but also its ability to communicate the complexity of female experience.

In conclusion, "by the piano" of Harriet Backer is much more than a simple representation of a domestic activity. The work invites us to reflect on the meaning of music in the lives of women, loneliness and introspection, while, at the same time, we captivate us with its aesthetic beauty. This painting, with its rich palette and its subtle exploration of light and shadow, is erected as a testimony of Backer's mastery and its place in art history, where each brushstroke tells us about life in its multiple nuances.

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