Molino in sunlight: The Winkel Mill - 1908


Size (cm): 55x75
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The paint "Molino in the sunlight: the Winkel Mill", made by Piet Mondrian in 1908, is a work that captures the essence of the Dutch rural landscape, while presuming the stylistic evolution that would lead Mondrian to become one of the pioneers of abstract art. In this work, Mondrian shows the Winkel mill, located in the Zaan region, a place known for its abundance of wind mills. The work is registered within a period in which the painter explored realism and impressionism, elements that are observed in the use of color and light.

The composition of "The Winkel Mill" is rich and dynamic, structured around the silhouette of the mill that is proud in the center of the paint. The arrangement of the elements shows a clear influence of naturalism, although the forms begin to assume a more abstract and geometric character that would be characteristic of their subsequent work. The pyramid of the mill, with its distinctive cusp, rises on a landscape that extends under a luminous atmosphere, capturing the interaction between sunlight and the natural environment.

Color plays a fundamental role in this work. Mondrian uses a vibrant color palette, predominantly blue, green and yellow, which establish a visual dialogue between the mill and its context. The technique applied in the representation of the light allows the viewer to feel the warmth of the sun that illuminates the scene, an effect that recalls the ability of impressionism in the capture of natural light. The use of brushstrokes that vary in intensity and direction provides a texture that suggests movement and vitality to the landscape, while the mill itself is presented with a definite and energetic profile.

Although in this painting there are no human figures, the presence of the mill acts as a symbol of work and the agricultural tradition of the Netherlands. This aspect resonates with Mondrian's approach in the interrelation between nature and construction, a recurring theme in his work. It is interesting to note that this work belongs to a previous phase in Mondrian's career, before it entered its characteristic style of straight lines and flat colors, which makes it a turning point in its artistic evolution.

"The Winkel Mill" rises as a testimony of the life cycle in which tradition and modernity coexist, a duality that Mondria would explore throughout their career. Sincerely represented spaces and a vibrant palette make this painting not only a work of art, but also a reflection of specific time and place that the artist translated the canvas with an incipient mastery. This landscape of soft lines and bright colors remains a celebration of natural beauty, an advance of formal searches that would define modern art.

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