Card Players - 1897


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The work "Letters" by Harriet Backer, made in 1897, is a fascinating example of the distinctive style of this Norwegian artist, who stood out for his ability to capture everyday life with an intimate look and a carefully chosen color palette. In this painting, Backer offers a serene and contemplative representation of two figures immersed in the concentration of the game, a moment that, at first glance, may seem simple, but that reveals the emotional and psychological wealth of its characters.

The composition of the work is articulated in a domestic scenario, where the soft and diffuse light enters through a window, creating a game of shadows and luminosities that gives the environment of an almost dreamlike aura. This use of light is characteristic of the Backer approach, who often uses natural lighting to emphasize intimacy and connection between the characters. The chosen colors are predominantly warm and terrible, with nuances of brown, yellow and ocher that evoke a sense of warmth and familiarity. This color palette not only frames the action, but also establishes a melancholic and reflective tone.

The characters, two men clearly immersed in their game, are surrounded by an environment that suggests a shared life. Although they do not present themselves as heroic or idealized figures, their representation is deeply human and accessible. The gestures of their hands, which support the letters, and the expressions of their faces transmit a range of emotions that range from concentration to the possibility of frustration or joy, depending on the result of the game. It is interesting to observe how Backer moves away from the male stereotypes of the time, offering a more introspective and realistic vision of masculinity.

An aspect that deserves to be highlighted is the representation of social interaction in the context of the game. Through such daily activity as playing letters, Backer captures the complexity of human relationships. The game becomes a communication and connection vehicle, a recurring theme in the artist's work, which often covers social dynamics within private spaces.

In the context of Norwegian art of the late nineteenth century, "card players" can be seen as a work that is within the movement of modernism, where it was sought to give new meaning to everyday life and the representation of intimacy. Backer, with his particular approach, joins the list of artists who explored domestic and social life in an innovative way, and his work can be compared to that of contemporaries such as Edvard Munch, although each with his visual language and his themes preferred.

"Letters players" is not only a painting that represents a time in time, but also captures the essence of human experience through the game and the company. Backer's technical ability to intertwine light, color and narrative makes this work a enduring testimony of the power of art to reflect life in its multiple facets. In summary, this work is a warm reminder that even the simplest moments, such as the meeting around a game table, can be deeply significant and revealing.

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