THE SANNOIS WIND MILL - 1912


Size (cm): 60x45
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Description

The work "The windmill of Sannois", painted by Maurice Utrillo in 1912, encapsulates the essence of the style that has defined the artist throughout his career and invites us to a deep contemplation of the Parisian urban landscape. Utrillo, known for his distinctive approach to the landscape and architecture, highlights in this piece his fascination with the elements that make up everyday life, transforming them into eminently pictorial issues.

In this particular work, the wind mill appears as the protagonist of an environment that could be considered almost nostalgic. Utrillo uses a predominantly terrifying and soft tonal color palette in which gray, blue and ocher predominate, creating a serene atmosphere but loaded with meaning. The brushstrokes are visible and energetic, causing the structure of the mill with its blades and its stone base feels almost alive on the canvas. The texture of the painting, characteristic of the work of Utrillo, adds a level of materiality that invites the viewer to almost touch the elements represented.

The composition of "The wind mill of Sannois" reflects the deep influence of Fauvism in Utrillo's work, although his approach is more subtle than that of his contemporaries. The way in which it organizes the spaces, combining architectural and landscape elements in a carefully calculated balance, allows attention to flow between the mill and the surrounding environment. Utrillo takes a rural theme and places it in the monumental tradition of painting, joining the secular and the sublime in his representation of everyday life.

In the work there are no visible characters, which is interesting considering that Utrillo often populated his landscapes of solitary figures, reflecting life in Paris between bustle and isolation. The absence of people in this painting reinforces a sense of introspection, of a moment suspended at the time where the mill is erected as a symbol of perseverance and history in a world that changes rapidly. This approach also allows the viewer to connect intimately with the landscape, inviting him to review his own relationship with the environment.

"The windmill of Sannois" is framed well in the broadest context of Utrillo's work, who often painted Montmartre scenes and other Parisian places. His mastery when representing the light and atmosphere of urban life, combined with his personal pictorial style, has assured his place in art history as one of the most important painters of the avant -garde. Works such as this are testimony of their ability to capture not only the appearance of places, but also the underlying feeling that they evoke, which is both a legacy of their context and a enduring cry in the modern search for identity in art.

The representation of the mill, an element that could be considered archaic in the context of modernity that flourished at the time, is a meditation on simplicity versus the complexity of contemporary life. Through this work, Utrillo not only scores on its environment, but also opens a dialogue about how what used to be everyday can be transformed into the center of a broader narrative about human existence and its relationship with the landscape . His smell for the essential and the everyday, as well as his search for beauty in the apparently banal, makes "the wind mill of Sannois" into a fundamental work that invites contemplation and astonishment to the details of life same

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