Interior of the farm - Skotta in Bærum - 1887


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "Interior of the Farm - Skotta in Bærum" by Harriet Backer, made in 1887, is a work that encapsulates the essence of rural lifestyle and the peculiarities of the daily environment at the end of the 19th century. Harriet Backer, a prominent figure of Norwegian realism and symbolism, achieves in this work not only to capture a time in time, but also evoke a feeling of warmth and life through its management of color and light.

The composition of the paint shows the interior of a farm, where the forms are organized so that they guide the viewer through space. The elements of the environment are carefully arranged; The use of diagonal lines suggests a sense of depth that invites the viewer to explore every corner of the space represented. Wooden walls, typical of Norwegian rural constructions, are a testimony of Nordic culture. Backer chooses an angle that allows us to see both the warmth of the interior and the natural light that enters through the window, creating a contrast between the cozy and the exterior possibly inhospitable.

One of the most prominent aspects of the work is the use of color. The palette used by Backer is characterized by terrible and soft tones that give life to furniture and walls, reinforcing the atmosphere of intimacy and peace. The lighting is fundamental; The light that enters through the window subtly illuminates certain elements, creating a game of lights and shadows that enriches the depth of the scene. This light treatment not only emphasizes surface textures, but also infuses space a vitality that seems to click on the air.

As for the characters, the work presents the absence of human figures in the foreground, which invites a deeper contemplation of space itself. The lack of human presence can be interpreted as a reflection on daily life on the farm, where the place speaks for itself. It is a space loaded with history and routine, a subtle reminder of the lives that pass in visible and not visible corners.

Harriet Backer, born in 1845, was part of an artistic movement that sought to represent everyday life with a particular approach in the psychology of space and light. Throughout his career, Backer not only stands out for his technical ability, but also for his sensitivity towards the environment in which he inserts his works. In "Interior of the Farm - Skotta in Bærum", this subtlety manifests itself in the way the viewer feels almost like an observer and part of the moment, reinforcing an emotional connection with what it represents.

Backer's work aligns with paintings Contemporary that show homelands, echoing with the work of artists such as Edvard Munch, although their approach is remarkably different in its use of light and atmosphere. While Munch often focuses on the emotions of his figures, Backer seems to urge the viewer to find his own emotional connection with the place, a fact that underlines the greatness of his art.

In conclusion, "Interior of the farm - Skotta in Bærum" is not only a testimony of Harriet Backer's talent as an artist, but also stands as an important representation of Norwegian cultural heritage. Through his mastery in the treatment of light and color, Backer manages to capture the essence of a home, inviting us to contemplate the deepest meaning of rural life in the context of his time. The work remains relevant today, not only as an object of aesthetic admiration, but as a reflection of the history and culture that surrounds it.

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