In the sun of Amstel - 1907


Size (cm): 75x45
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The painting "in the sun of Amstel" by Piet Mondrian, created in 1907, represents a fundamental stage in the artistic evolution of its author, who is better known for its subsequent development of neoplasticism. This work, which captures the essence of a picturesque Dutch landscape, stands out for its ability to merge natural representation with a more abstract and stylized approach than the one that Mondrian would adopt later in his career.

When observing the composition, you can see a quiet scene in which the Amstel River plays a central role. The paint shows a series of elements that suggest the presence of ships, vegetation and buildings on the banks of water. Mondrian uses an almost impressionist approach, characterized by loose brushstrokes and a color palette that evokes the bright sun luminosity, which provides a sense of warmth and serenity to the work. The use of yellow, blue and green tones not only attracts the viewer's attention to the beauty of the landscape, but also suggests the interaction of the landscape with natural light, a recurring theme in the painting of this era.

Human characters, although they are not the central focus of the work, are subtle. There are figures that seem to be bathers or observers, whose shapes are hinted through strokes and colors that suggest movement and life, thus contributing to a visual narrative of a sunny afternoon next to the Amstel. However, these figures are not protagonists in the traditional sense; Rather, they are intertwined with the environment, which reflects Mondrian's interest in the relationship between man and nature.

The structure of "In Amstel's sun" is remarkable for its way of balanceing forms and space. The elements of the landscape are organized in a arrangement that allows the viewer's eye to move gently through the work. This is achieved through horizontal and vertical lines that, although less rigid than in their subsequent works, already suggest Mondrian's interest in structural clarity. When looking more closely, you can see the careful disposition of colors, which seem to guide the look towards the river and to the points of interest in the composition.

It is interesting to observe how this work anticipates the radical changes that would come in the art of Mondrian. It is located at a transition point; It is still deeply influenced by the naturalistic landscape, but the seeds of its geometric and abstract style are already glimpsed. Mondrian would begin to reject this most representative approach in favor of a more purely abstract visual language, but "in the Amstel's sun" serves as a reminder of its roots in the observation of the natural world.

In conclusion, "in the sun of Amstel" by Piet Mondrian is more than a simple representation of a landscape; It is a bridge between impressionism and neoplasticism, encapsulating the artistic search process of its creator. Through its master use of color, harmonious composition and the subtle representation of human life in a natural environment, Mondrian invites us to explore the intersection between reality and abstraction. This work is a testimony of the talent of an artist who, although in his way to abstract simplification, had not lost sight of the inherently complex beauty of the world around us.

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