Interior of the farm - Knabberud in Bærumm - 1886


Size (cm): 70x60
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The work "Interior of the Farm - Knabberud in Bærumm" by Harriet Backer, painted in 1886, offers an intimate and evocative representation of rural life in Norway. This painting is registered within the context of Nordic realism, a movement characterized by attention to detail and the exploration of everyday life. Backer, recognized for his ability to capture light and atmosphere, achieves in this piece manifest a warm and cozy atmosphere that invites the viewer to contemplate the simplicity of rural space.

When observing the composition, you can see how Backer organizes the interior space of the farm so that the elements flow and complement each other. Wooden walls, simple furniture and windows arrangement create a scenario that breathes authenticity. The light that enters through a window, bathing the lower interval of the scene, reinforces the sensation of warmth and domesticity. This use of light is characteristic in Backer's work, who shows unique interest in how luminosity can influence the perception of space and mood they evoke.

As for the color palette, terrible tones predominate that underline the intrinsic connection between man and its surroundings. Brown, ocher and yellow tones provide a feeling of harmony and realism. The precision with which Backer applies colors suggests an intention to capture not only the reality of the place, but also the essence of the moment lived in this rural refuge.

A more detained analysis of the characters present two women who seem to devote themselves to everyday work reveals an exploration of the role of women in rural life. The position of these figures, one standing and another sitting, evokes causes of dialogue and complicity between them. Although there is no dynamic action, the sense of work and community feels strong in representation. These figures are integrated into the environment, emphasizing the idea that home and work are inseparable spaces in the life of the farm.

Given the era and context, it is interesting to notice how Backer distances himself from other contemporary representations that often idealized rural life and nature. His most sincere and direct approach is a reflection of his desire to document everyday life instead of frameing it in romanticisms. This allows the work to resonate with an authenticity that remains relevant.

Harriet Backer, one of the pioneers in Norwegian art, promoted a style in which detailed observation and emotional sensitivity are intertwined. Through "interior of the farm", not only a physical space is represented, but a sense of place, belonging and the rich history of agrarian life in Norway is evoked. The work, therefore, is not only a simple portrait of an interior, but a testimony of a way of life that defines and gives meaning to a considerable part of the Norwegian cultural heritage.

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