Harriet Backer (Swedish edition)
By (Author) Vibeke Waallann Hansen
Edited by Tove Haugsbo
Edited by Kristian Wikborg Wiese
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
28th February 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Paintings and painting
759.81
Hardback
240
Width 220mm, Height 280mm
1260g
The grande dame of Norwegian Painting - teacher of Nikolai Astrup and Harald Sohlberg.
Harriet Backer (1845-1932) was one of Norway's most prominent painters of the 19th century and a pioneer among women artists in Europe. In 1880, she debuted in the Paris Salon and lived in Munich and Paris. Back in Oslo, she established a successful school for painters. This catalogue presents Backer to an international audience, thus giving her back the place she deserves in art history.
Harriet Backer's richly coloured interior scenes, sensitive portrayals of simple rural life, her portraits and still lifes are characterised by plein-air painting, realism and Impressionism. Her works stand out, not only in Norway, but also in the European context, when it comes to originality, scope and quality. The publication highlights her artistic achievements and places her oeuvre in the European context.
Vibeke Waallann Hansen is an art historian and curator at the National Museum, Oslo.
Tove Haugsb is senior curator at Astrupsenteret at KODE Art Museums, Bergen.
Kristian Wikborg Wiese is editor at The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.