The adventure of Don Quixote with the windmills (obverse) and studies of figures (reverse) - 1856


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Don Quixote's adventure with the windmills" by Mariano Fortuny, created in 1856, is a fascinating example of Spanish romantic art, whose themes and interpretations still resonate strongly in contemporary culture. Fortuny, recognized for his extraordinary ability to capture light and movement, takes the viewer to an iconic moment from Miguel de Cervantes's literature, in which Don Quixote, the wandering knight, perceives in the wind mills to fearsome giants. This representation, loaded with symbolism, transcends the merely narrative; Invite a deeper reflection on reality and illusion, two recurring themes in Cervantes' work and Fortuny's painting.

He painting He captures the essence of the constant struggle between idealism and realism, and its composition plays a fundamental role in this message. On the obverse of the work, Don Quijote is in a heroic, armed and determined position, facing the mills with an expression of determination that emanates as much as madness. Los Molinos, represented in a majestic and almost threatening way, reinforce the imposing figure of the gentleman, who stands in his powerful armor. This duality between the fragility of madness and robustness of will becomes the emotional axis of painting.

From the point of view of color, Fortuny uses a palette that evokes the earthly tones of the earth and the sky, providing a significant contrast between the vitality of the protagonist and the inanimate base that surrounds it. Light plays a crucial role, creating a dramatic environment that emphasizes the dramatic confrontation. The use of chiaroscuros highlights the textures of the clothing and the firmness of the mills, providing the scene with an almost epic atmosphere.

On the back of the work, which houses studies of figures, we can observe Fortuny's technical mastery in its approach to human drawing and anatomy. These studies offer a look at the artist's creative process, revealing the meticulous attention it provides to the form and proportion. This part of the work also allows us to appreciate Fortuny's versatility as an artist, capable of alternating between pictorial narrative and pure study of the human figure.

The legacy of Mariano Fortuny in the field of art is also linked to his interest in light and color, characteristics that can also be observed in his subsequent works and in his influence on modern painting. His style, which often incorporates elements of the Baroque and romanticism, seeks to capture the essence of human experience as a whole. This work, in particular, is connected to other artistic representations of the Quijotosco literary serial, where the figure of the gentleman has been reimagined and reinterpreted throughout the centuries.

"Don Quixote's adventure with wind mills" is not simply a graphic representation of a literary episode; It is a will of the rich intersection between literature and art, as well as the deep introspection that Don Quixote himself offers as a cultural icon. Fortuny, through this work, not only offers a tribute to Cervantes, but establishes a dialogue between reality, fiction and human desire to transcend the limitations of everyday life. In short, this painting becomes a portal towards the exploration of the identity and experience that resonates fiercely in each spectator.

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