El Molino - 1916


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "El Molino" by Egon Schiele, carried out in 1916, is a work that encapsulates the essence of expressionism through its unique use of color and shape, as well as its ability to evoke deep intimacy with the landscape represented. In this composition, Schiele presents a windmill that stands in a rural environment, marked by a sky that reflects an imminent storm. The structure of the mill, with its angular design and defined lines, becomes the focal point of the work, surrounded by a landscape that transcends the merely natural to become a reflection of the artist's emotional state.

The use of color in "El Molino" is significant. Schiele uses a palette that dominated dark tones, mixing gray and green turned off with touches of earthy brown. This chromatic choice provides the work with a gloomy atmosphere, suggesting a feeling of imminent restlessness. The sky, which is loaded and turbulent, seems to presage the arrival of a storm, which adds to the work a layer of tension that translates into a disturbing visual experience. The interaction between the mill and its surroundings reveals the mastery of Schiele to use color as an emotional vehicle, where each tone becomes a mood whisper that crosses all its work.

Although in "El Molino" there are no human figures, the absence of characters does not remain life to work. On the other hand, it invites the viewer to contemplate the relationship between architecture and the landscape, suggesting that, in the silence of nature, the solitude of the mill can speak of an introspective existence. This approach is characteristic of Schiele's style, who often explored issues of isolation and vulnerability in his work, although the use of the mill here can be interpreted as a metaphor of the struggle of the human being in the face of the forces of nature.

Schiele's expressionism manifests not only in his choice of colors, but also in the forms he displays. The lines become angular and the contours, often distorted, provide a sense of movement that seems to press with life itself. This characteristic is also found in other works by the artist, providing a thematic continuity that highlights his confidence as a pioneer of expressionism in the early twentieth century.

The creation of "El Molino" in 1916 corresponds to a crucial period of Schiele's life, in which his style consolidated and matured. This period is contemporary with his work in other works that address the duality of human nature, perceived through loneliness and seclusion, evidencing the complexity of his psyche in the midst of a world in transformation. Although this particular painting is not as well known as others of its repertoire, it turns out to be a testimony of its ability to travel between the outside world and its inner world, using the landscape as a mirror of its own existence.

In conclusion, "El Molino" by Egon Schiele is a work that, through its artistic composition, its use of color and its evocative atmosphere, invites a deep reflection on loneliness and the struggle between human being and nature. It is a clear example of Schiele's virtuosity in the representation of the landscape and the emotional state, consolidating its place in art history as a master of expressionism. Through this work, we can better understand the complexity of their themes and the raw emotion that imbued each of its strokes.

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