Trees next to the gein when the moon comes out - 1908


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

The work "Trees next to the Gein when the moon left" by Piet Mondrian, made in 1908, represents a milestone in the exploration of nature through the art lens. Mondrian, known mainly for his contribution to the movement of neoplasticism, in this painting he enters a more expressionist phase, where the natural landscape takes a preponderant role. The work is within a series of landscapes that the artist produced during his stay in the Netherlands, a time when Mondrian began to develop his identification with the rural environment.

The composition of "trees next to the gein when the moon comes out" is characterized by a balanced approach and a symmetrical structuring that reflects both the serenity of the scene and the strength of the natural element. The Gein, a river that winds through the lands of the Netherlands, becomes the ideal context for the representation of trees that rise towards a sky that oscillates between the twilight and the night. The treetops, delineated in dark silhouettes, contrast vividly and dramatically with a light background that could be interpreted as the residual luminosity of the west sun or the ancestry of the moon.

The colors play a fundamental role in the atmosphere of the work. The palette used is relatively sober, predominantly the dark tones in the representation of the trees, while the various nuances of the background interact creating a depth effect and texture that underlines the stillness of the moment. Mondrian's technique, in this context, moves away from flat colors and the simplicity of his latest works, presenting a variety of tones that seem to vibrate with each other, evoking the sensation of a living and dynamic landscape.

The human presence in this painting is implicit more than explicit. There are no figures that indicate the intervention of man in the landscape, which invites the viewer to submerge completely in the natural beauty of the environment. The trees seem to be the protagonists of the work, representing the interconnection between the nature and the emotional world of the artist, who had begun to explore his own personal reactions to the landscape. This approach to nature was a path that Mondrian traveled before the abstract and geometric compositions that would define it later.

"Trees next to the gein when the moon comes out" also shows Mondrian's interest in capturing the essence of a fleeting moment. This work is testimony of its ability to capture not only the essence of the place, but also its own emotional response to the beauty of the natural world. The use of color, shape and composition shows a growing artist, which, although quickly headed towards the rigor of neoplasticism, still venerated the force of nature in its most primitive and evocative state.

In conclusion, this masterpiece is not only a testimony to Mondrian's talent as a painter, but also is in the transition of his artistic style. "Trees next to the gein when the moon comes out" is a palpable example of its ability to interpret nature, a search that would continue to evolve throughout its career. It is a reminder that, in its essence, art is a response to the world and a vehicle for the expression of human experiences in their relationship with nature.

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