Heeswijk Sol Mill - 1904


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Molino de Heeswijk Sol" by Piet Mondrian, created in 1904, is a significant example of the artist's approach towards the representation of the landscape, before his transition to the most abstract forms that would characterize him in his later stage. In this painting, Mondrian captures a specific and tangible moment in time: a windmill, emblematic of the Dutch country .

The composition is marked by a robust geometric structure that, although it is not yet totally abstract, begins to reveal an interest in the order and simplification of reality. The lines and edges of the mill are firm and defined, while the landscape elements are distributed in a balanced way around it. You can see how Mondrian uses a palette that, although it is not completely devoid of color, maintains a domain of the ocher and brown tone, giving the work an air of warmth and belonging to the earth. The color application is made with a technique that, at this point of your career, already shows your mastery; The layers overlap with subtlety, creating a sense of depth and texture.

An intriguing aspect of painting is the presence of the sun that, although not literally represented, suggests a brilliant light that bathes the entire environment. This use of light illustrates Mondrian's growing interest in the interaction between light and color, an issue that would later explore more intensely in his abstract works. Shadows barely delineate, almost as if intense lighting eliminated the distinctions between the object and its background, generating an almost dreamlike atmosphere.

The work does not present human characters, which was typical in Mondrian's initial trajectory, since it was more focused on the manifestation of nature and landscapes. This absence highlights the singularity of the mill as an object that functions as a stability lighthouse in a broader and more open environment.

It is important to note that "Heeswijk Sol Molino" not only reflects a personal moment in Mondrian's life, but is also contextualized within the broader artistic movement of naturalism and the symbolism that influenced the Europe of the time. The works of other contemporary painters, such as Vincent Van Gogh or Henri Matisse, also explored the relationship between light, color and natural environment, although with very different approaches.

As Mondria would advance in his career, he would distance himself from this type of representations, experimenting with geometric abstraction until he turned it into its purest form, but "Heeswijk Sol mill" remains as a testimony of his beginnings, where the Bases of his future style. This painting, With his confluence of light and form, he assures Mondrian a place not only in the history of modern art, but also in the exploration of how the environment can be interpreted through a lens that goes beyond the merely visual, towards what symbolic and the essential.

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