Throughout Amstel - 1903


Size (cm): 50x40
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The painting "Throughout the Amstel" of 1903, the work of the famous artist Piet Mondrian, offers us a fascinating look at the first years of his career, before the artist submerged fully in his iconic abstract language. In this painting, Mondrian presents a scene from the Dutch landscape, evidencing his interest in the representation of nature and its social context. The work reflects a notable transition in its practice, where the figurative elements begin to amalgamate with their intention of simplifying and stripping the reality of superfluous details.

In the composition, Mondrian shows a representation of the Amstel River, which flows calmly and melodically. The work captures a time in time, where the serenity of the landscape takes over the viewer. The use of a terra color palette, predominantly ocher and brown, along with touches of blue, not only establishes a warm atmosphere, but also suggests the melancholic character of the Dutch landscapes. This use of color, more than merely decorative, seeks to evoke a visceral connection with the natural environment.

The architectural elements present, such as the structures that appear to the brick of the buildings, indicate the influence of the urban environment that Mondrian began to explore in his first works. You can see small human figures, perhaps walkers or locals, which contribute a scale to the work and a sense of everyday life. Through these figures, Mondrian invites us to reflect on the relationship of the human being with his environment. In this way, the artist not only paints a landscape, but also suggests a silent narrative, in which people are an integral part of the environment, in a constant and mutual dialogue.

Mondrian's work is still influenced by impressionism and post -impressionism, although his characteristic straight strokes and his progression towards abstraction are visible. This connection with the past suggests a search to understand and capture the essence of the landscape rather than replicate it precisely. In "Throughout the Amstel," the light plays a crucial role; The way in which the rays act the water and create subtle reflexes grant a pictorial dimension that anticipates its subsequent exploration of light and the form in the context of their abstract work.

While "throughout the Amstel" may not be as recognized as his subsequent works, it is essential in the evolution of Mondrian. Through this painting, The seeds of a more abstract approach that will predominate in his work from 1910. Mondrian, as well as other artists of his time, were in an incessant search for a visual language that transcended the limitations of the representational, a path that It would lead him to develop his distinctive style of black lines and primary color blocks.

This piece is, therefore, a crucial link in its creative journey, which speaks of the search for balance and harmony, issues that become consistent in their work. "Throughout the Amstel" it is not only a testimony of his artistic mastery, but also of his deep connection with the landscape that surrounded him. When contemplating this work, the viewer is transported to an era and a place where the earth and man coexist in a beautiful and delicate balance, a theme that Mondrian will continue to explore throughout his career.

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