Harriet Backer, Blue Interior. 1883
Harriet Backer, Evening, Interior. 1896
Reading lady Lekseoverhøring, 1888 By lamplight, 1890 Evening, 1890 Harriet Backer born January 21, 1845 in Holmestrand, Norway died March 25, 1932 (87) in Oslo, Norway more: Google pictures Wikipedia Answers
Harriet Backer, Ved pianoet. 1894
Harriet Backer 1845-1932 Noorwegen
Reading lady Lekseoverhøring, 1888 By lamplight, 1890 Evening, 1890 Harriet Backer born January 21, 1845 in Holmestrand, Norway died March 25, 1932 (87) in Oslo, Norway more: Google pictures Wikipedia Answers
Harriet Backer, Altergang i Stange kirke. 1903
When Harriet Backer began studying in the 1870s, the artistic profession was extremely male-dominated. During her 50-year career, women's rights changed radically and being a woman and an artist was fully accepted. Backer was talented and determined and inspired a new generation of both women and men in Norwegian art life. [Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo - Oil on canvas, 84 x 70 cm]
Harriet Backer (1845 -1932) ble i født inn i en velstående handelsfamilie i Holmestrand. I 1857 flyttet familien til Kristiania, hvor Harriet i årene 1860–62 var elev ved Eckersbergs malerskole for kvinner.
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Reading lady Lekseoverhøring, 1888 By lamplight, 1890 Evening, 1890 Harriet Backer born January 21, 1845 in Holmestrand, Norway died March 25, 1932 (87) in Oslo, Norway more: Google pictures Wikipedia Answers
Harriet Backer (1845 -1932) ble i født inn i en velstående handelsfamilie i Holmestrand. I 1857 flyttet familien til Kristiania, hvor Harriet i årene 1860–62 var elev ved Eckersbergs malerskole for kvinner.
Harriet Backer (Holmestrand, January 21, 1845 - March 25, 1932) was a Norwegian painter who achieved recognition in her own time and was a pioneer among female artists both in the Nordic countries and in Europe generally. She is best known for her detailed interior scenes, communicated with rich colours and moody lighting. [National Gallery, Oslo - Oil on canvas, 99 x 81.5 cm]
Harriet Backer, Fra Sandvikselven. 1890
The Norwegian artist Harriet Backer (1845-1932) painted scenes that took place in the Church. A norueguesa Harriet Backer (1845-1932) pintou cenas ocorridas na igreja. Harriet Backer (1845-1932)-‘in Trefoldighets Church’ Private collection Harriet Backer (1845-1932)-‘Altar in Tanum Church’-1891 Private collection Harriet Backer (1845-1932)-‘women in Church’-1892 Private collection Harriet Backer (1845-1932)-‘Baptism in Tanum Church’-oil on canvas-1892 Oslo-Nasjionalmuseet for Kunst Harriet Backer (1845-1932)-‘Altar in Uvdal Church’-1910 Private collection
Harriet Backer, Gamlestua på Kolbotn, Hulda og Arne Garborgs hjem. 1896
Harriet Backer was a Norwegian painter who achieved recognition in her own time and was a pioneer among female artists both in the Nordic countries and in Europe generally. She is best known for her detailed interior scenes, communicated with rich colors and moody lighting. Backer was born to an affluent family in Holmestrand in Vestfold county, Norway. At 12, she moved with her family to Christiania (now Oslo) where she took lessons in drawing and painting, notably with Joachim Calmeyer. She studied with Johan Fredrik Eckersberg (1861–65) and with Norwegian theologian and artist Christen Brun (1828-1917) and attended the painting school of Knud Bergslien (1871–74). Later, she was a student of Eilif Peterssen and Léon Bonnat. She studied in Munich (1874-1878) and was associated with Madame Trélat's art school in Paris. Backer lived in Paris (1878-1888). She traveled extensively throughout Europe as a companion to her sister, the pianist Agathe Backer-Grøndahl, and she took further lessons in the course of these trips. She studied in Paris and Munich, and was influenced by impressionism, though her work is mostly classified as realist. She never belonged to any school but her work is often compared with that of her friend Eilif Peterssen. Harriet Backer worked in the tradition of realism in painting, where she is regarded as both a naturalist and an early impressionist. From 1889-1912, she operated an art school and was an influence on a number of younger artists including Marie Hauge, Lars Jorde and Henrik Lund. She also gave art lessons to the novelist Cora Sandel. Harriet Backer won a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle (1889) and received the King's Medal of Merit in Gold (Kongens fortjenstmedalje i gull) in 1908. She was a member of Nordlendingenes Forening and in 1912 he was awarded the Petter Dass Metal (Petter Dass-medaljen). Several of the largest museums and art collections in Norway have pictures of Harriet Backer, including the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Bergen Museum, and Rasmus Meyers Collection at the Bergen Museum of Art.
Uvdal Stave Church - Harriet Backer 1909
Reading lady Lekseoverhøring, 1888 By lamplight, 1890 Evening, 1890 Harriet Backer born January 21, 1845 in Holmestrand, Norway died March 25, 1932 (87) in Oslo, Norway more: Google pictures Wikipedia Answers
Harriet Backer, Stilleben. 1916
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Harriet Backer, Musikk, interiør fra Paris. 1887
Harriet Backer’s younger sister, Agathe Ursula, became a much-heralded concert pianist and composer, who at the age of twenty-eight, married the conductor and singing teacher Olaus Andreas Grøndahl…
Harriet Backer was a Norwegian painter who achieved recognition in her own time and was a pioneer among female artists both in the Nordic countries and in Europe generally. She is best known for her detailed interior scenes, communicated with rich colors and moody lighting. Backer was born to an affluent family in Holmestrand in Vestfold county, Norway. At 12, she moved with her family to Christiania (now Oslo) where she took lessons in drawing and painting, notably with Joachim Calmeyer. She studied with Johan Fredrik Eckersberg (1861–65) and with Norwegian theologian and artist Christen Brun (1828-1917) and attended the painting school of Knud Bergslien (1871–74). Later, she was a student of Eilif Peterssen and Léon Bonnat. She studied in Munich (1874-1878) and was associated with Madame Trélat's art school in Paris. Backer lived in Paris (1878-1888). She traveled extensively throughout Europe as a companion to her sister, the pianist Agathe Backer-Grøndahl, and she took further lessons in the course of these trips. She studied in Paris and Munich, and was influenced by impressionism, though her work is mostly classified as realist. She never belonged to any school but her work is often compared with that of her friend Eilif Peterssen. Harriet Backer worked in the tradition of realism in painting, where she is regarded as both a naturalist and an early impressionist. From 1889-1912, she operated an art school and was an influence on a number of younger artists including Marie Hauge, Lars Jorde and Henrik Lund. She also gave art lessons to the novelist Cora Sandel. Harriet Backer won a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle (1889) and received the King's Medal of Merit in Gold (Kongens fortjenstmedalje i gull) in 1908. She was a member of Nordlendingenes Forening and in 1912 he was awarded the Petter Dass Metal (Petter Dass-medaljen). Several of the largest museums and art collections in Norway have pictures of Harriet Backer, including the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Bergen Museum, and Rasmus Meyers Collection at the Bergen Museum of Art.
[Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo - Oil on wood, 31 x 41 cm]
Eilif Peterssen, Portrait of the Artist Harriet Backer. 1878
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Harriet Backer’s younger sister, Agathe Ursula, became a much-heralded concert pianist and composer, who at the age of twenty-eight, married the conductor and singing teacher Olaus Andreas Grøndahl…
Reading lady Lekseoverhøring, 1888 By lamplight, 1890 Evening, 1890 Harriet Backer born January 21, 1845 in Holmestrand, Norway died March 25, 1932 (87) in Oslo, Norway more: Google pictures Wikipedia Answers
[Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo - Oil on canvas, 80 x 92 cm]