The mill in the trees - 1855


Size (cm): 75x45
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Sale price¥37,800 JPY

Description

The work "El Molino in the trees" (1855) by Camille Corot is a wonderful representation of the landscape and nature in its purest state, which resonates with the tradition of romanticism and the movement of outdoor painting, the plein air air . Corot, a master From the French landscape, he has captured in this painting not only a moment in time, but also a deep sense of the atmosphere and the light that defines the experience of being in nature.

When observing the composition, a central structure is seen that rises from among the lush trees, which seem to embrace the mill with a mixture of protection and mystery. The mill, whose dominant presence is added by the detailed treatment of wood, integrates perfectly with the environment, suggesting a harmony between human architecture and surrounding nature. This approach is typical of Corot, who often sought to show peaceful coexistence between man and the landscape. The careful disposal of the elements in the painting provides a feeling of depth, while inviting the viewer to explore the multiple planes of the landscape.

The color palette used in this work is rich and varied, with deep green that predominate in the trees and a soft Bluish Tone that filters the light of the sky. The warm nuances that emerge at the bottom, where the road is suggested by loose brushstrokes, contrast with the freshness of foliage and add a sense of warmth and well -being to the environment. This Corot's ability to balance light and shadow is one of the distinctive characteristics of its style and manifests itself in the way the mill and adjacent trees illuminates, creating an almost idyllic serenity atmosphere.

Throughout his career, Corot was known for playing with different moments of the day and the effects resulting from natural light. In "the mill in the trees", you can perceive a soft and diffuse light that suggests a quiet day, perhaps at sunset, where the stillness of nature invites contemplation. This visual language, in communion with the environment, positions the work in the current of romantic painting that sought to evoke not only the beauty of the landscape, but also an emotional response in the viewer.

Although there are no visible human figures on this canvas, the implicit presence of rural life is palpant. One imagines the activity of the peasants around the mill, performing daily work that has been part of the life cycle in the field. This idea of ​​the vitality of rural space, even in its direct absence, is a fascinating element that Corot manages to transmit, suggesting a connection between nature and humanity that transcends the mere visual record.

Camille Corot, through "El Molino in the trees", not only presents a painting, but invites a reflection on the relationship between the human being and its surroundings. The work is a testimony of its skill as master of the landscape and a reminder of innate beauty that is in the simplicity of everyday life. Here, in the serenity captured by Corot, we find a visual shelter that resonates in the viewer's mind, challenging us to appreciate nature in its purest form. This piece, like many of its authorship, stands not only as an example of the nineteenth -century pictorial technique, but as an eternal reminder of peace that can be found in the simplest moments of existence.

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