Den gamle kirken i Strandebarm

The old church at Strandebarm

The old church at Strandebarm which Hans E.Kinck remembers from his childhood, was of the same type as the church at Holdhus. (unknown, owner: Riksantikvaren (ark nr. A274).

The Church and the Monastery

THE MOVING FORCE IN LOCAL SOCIETY

“I recall the church’s exterior, the black tar-clad timber walls with the black pan tiles; I remember it made a gloomy impression in the midst of the luxuriant greenery and up against Bergstonaas steep cliffs --- but of the inside I recall little. The pew frames were certainly high; I saw the painted wooden sculptures, and it seemed to me that there was a lot of white and light blue. But the interior space was incredibly filled with the play of light. For there were old tiny, blue and green and brown window panes set in lead. The light from above seeped secretly down on to the church pews on to people clad in blue and on to old, freshly shaved faces which were framed in a wreath of white hair and fisherman’s beard beneath the chin and on the throat. The sight of them struck me in the church. The blue and white once again.”

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